Avast Reports Continued Dominance of Adware Among Android Threats

Avast’s mobile threat researchers have also discovered an increase in fake apps and banking trojans.

Avast, a global leader in digital security and privacy, has reported that in 2021, adware continues to be the most significant threat on Android phones and tablets, with 45% of mobile threats being adware in the first five months of the year. Fake apps came in second at 16%, and banking Trojans third at 10%. Other types of malware include downloaders, spyware, and lockers/mobile ransomware.

Adware displays intrusive ads and lures users into downloading the adware by posing as legitimate apps. A recent example of adware spreading widely is the HiddenAds family, last reported by Avast in October. Avast has seen two major types of adware: the ‘traditional’ type, which are gaming, photo and other lifestyle applications that look appealing, to lure users into downloading them, and then they are spammed with ads in and outside of the app. The other common type is called ad fraud. This adware starts malicious activities in the background once downloaded and shows out-of-context ads, ads in notifications or uses other aggressive advertising techniques. Sometimes, adware also serves ads with malicious content, which is why protection against adware is so important. In case of ad fraud, an encrypted file may be downloaded automatically along with the app, which then triggers clicks on ads without the users knowing or subscribes them to premium services.

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