institutional access

You are connecting from
Lake Geneva Public Library,
please login or register to take advantage of your institution's Ground News Plan.

Published loading...Updated

'Stop Before You Tap' Warning Amid 'Malicious' Apps Threat on Mobile Phones

OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 29 – Criminal groups use deceptive tactics to bypass security and steal banking and personal data from Android users, with experts urging vigilance amid a surge in malware attacks.

  • Anti-Fraud, cybersecurity and finance organisations including CDA, UK Finance, Cifas and ThreatFabric have joined forces to warn mobile phone users to stop before tapping amid rising Android malware.
  • Amid this surge, criminals are evolving tactics using deception and stealth to bypass security measures, with international crime groups at the core.
  • Malicious apps often mimic tools like file managers, PDF readers, phone cleaners or browsers to harvest banking details, sometimes overlaying fake login screens on real banking apps.
  • The organisations provided clear steps to boost user vigilance: download from trusted sources, check reviews, update devices, report suspect apps, and scrutinise permissions, emphasizing awareness as the best defence.
  • With stakes high, executives cautioned on the potential fallout, as Dianne Doodnath urged customers to stay alert to evolving fraud risks.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?

27 Articles

bicesteradvertiser.netbicesteradvertiser.net
+17 Reposted by 17 other sources
Center

'Stop before you tap' warning amid 'malicious' apps threat on mobile phones

Mobile users are being urged to “stop before you tap” in a warning about malicious apps that can look like PDF readers or Google Chrome.

Evening StandardEvening Standard
+5 Reposted by 5 other sources
Center

Mobile phone users warned to ‘stop before you tap’ amid malicious apps threat

Malicious apps may mimic legitimate tools to steal banking details.

·London, United Kingdom
Read Full Article

Anti-fraud and cybersecurity organizations warn of a wave of 'malicious apps' (malware) on Android, threatening users' personal and financial information.

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 79% of the sources are Center
79% Center

Factuality 

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, July 28, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)