![]() These Apps were published by same developer with name “AFAD Drift Racer”. The fake “Google Play Store” remains in device even after its parent app is uninstalled and it keeps on displaying full screen adds at random time intervals. So user will not be able to identify easily which app is showing the advertisements. On launching, it displays some stored wallpaper and after that, it hides its icon. The parent apps launch dropped app without any user interaction. ![]() If any user falls prey to this trap and installs the fake “Google Play Store” app, then his device gets infected by an Adware. These apps continuously show installation prompt for fake “Google Play Store”. These apps have been removed from Play Store after Quick Heal Security Lab reported it to Google last week. ![]() ![]() Quick Heal Security Lab spotted 27 malicious apps of dropper category on official “Google Play Store”. ![]()
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