However, this only applies if the launcher is registered. Google removed the ability to hide the app icon on Android once a launcher is registered. The malware, however, does not configure itself to run automatically, as that may require additional privileges. The apps with the malware act like normal Android apps for installation and prompt the user to click on “Open," once installed. Sometimes, that page is a download page for malware disguised as a legitimate download for the mod the user was searching for. When a user opens a website from a Google search of a mod app, they would be redirected to a random ad page. Usually, mod apps are modified original applications with their full functionality unlocked or featuring changes to the initial programming. “The distribution is organic, as the malware appears when searching for these kinds of apps, mods, cracks, etc,” Bitdefender said, adding that mod apps are a hot commodity, with websites dedicated entirely to offering these types of packages.
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