Another warning against dangerous Android apps you should remove.
on cyber expert Zscaler ThreatLabz Google is warning all Android users to check their phones as soon as possible to make sure they don’t have a popular task management app installed, urging them to remove it immediately.
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Which Android App Should You Delete and What Does It Do?
delete app todo: day manager, which has been flagged after installing a dangerous banking Trojan malware called Xenomorph. Malware can seize your banking information and even gain access to your private SMS messages by intercepting your two-step verification codes to raid your logins.
Cyber experts at Zscaler ThreatLabz are warning all Android users to check their phones as soon as possible to make sure they don’t have a popular task management app installed, urging them to remove it immediately . (cyberguy.com)
Experts found that once Todo is installed, the malware has been removed from the Internet hosting service GitHub in the form of a fake Google service application. It starts off stealthily by asking users to enable access permissions. Once the permission is granted, it will add itself as a device administrator and will not allow users to disable it.
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If you have the app installed but haven’t allowed the malware access, you should be able to remove the app without issue. If you’ve granted access, you’ll need to back up your files and factory-reset your phone to get rid of the app.
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Cyber experts at Zscaler ThreatLabz are warning all Android users to check their phones as soon as possible to make sure they don’t have a popular task management app installed, urging them to remove it immediately . (cyberguy.com)
How can I protect myself from malware in the future?
You should always be on the lookout for suspicious looking activity appearing on your devices. You can take these additional precautionary steps to ensure that you avoid malware-affected apps at all times.
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- Before downloading any app, check its ratings and make sure to read the comments. If it’s flooded with negative reviews, it’s probably not worth downloading
- Make sure your software iPhone Or Android always up to date
- keep your web browser up to date
- Use antivirus app. see my specialist review best antivirus protection For your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices by searching ‘best antivirus’ on CyberGuy.com.

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