Malware infected Minecraft modpacks hit Google Play Store

Malware infected Minecraft modpacks hit Google Play Store

Minecraft is a top-rated game with followers spread worldwide. However, if you are a Minecraft player, you must exercise caution and do some research before installing the game’s add-ons, apps, plug-ins and mods, warns the cybersecurity giant Kaspersky.


According to researchers, Minecraft continues to attract the hacking community and a massive increase in infected, malware-laden Minecraft mods – This time around, researchers have found Minecraft modpacks and a file recovery utility available in Google Play concealing malicious adware.


Malicious Apps Make the Game and Mobile Phone Inoperable


The malicious apps being distributed in the guise of Minecraft mods can make your game unusable, as well as the handheld device you are using to play the game inoperable.


In addition, whether it is a smartphone or a tablet, it will start showing unnecessary advertisements. Ironically, fake Minecraft modes are spreading quickly and delivering annoying ads that hang the devices.


SEE: Malicious Minecraft apps on Play Store scamming millions of users


According to Kaspersky, it is a new and improved version of the malware that its researchers have discovered in the past. This time, the infected app opens the browser after every few seconds and displays a full-screen ad, eventually rendering the device disabled.

About Minecraft malware


Kaspersky researchers identified an add-on that hides the icon after it is launched the very first time. The infected app then repeatedly opens the device’s browser to play YouTube videos, display flash ads, or launch the Google Play app page apart from exposing victims to various new threats.


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