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Google Blocks 1.43 Million Malicious Apps, Bans 173,000 Bad Accounts in 2022
2023-05-01 05:10

Google disclosed that its improved security features and app review processes helped it block 1.43 million bad apps from being published to the Play Store in 2022.

The company said it banned 173,000 bad accounts and fended off over $2 billion in fraudulent and abusive transactions through developer-facing features like Voided Purchases API, Obfuscated Account ID, and Play Integrity API. The addition of identity verification methods such as phone number and email address to join Google Play contributed to a reduction in accounts used to publish apps that go against its policies, Google pointed out.

"In 2022, the App Security Improvements program helped developers fix ~500K security weaknesses affecting ~300K apps with a combined install base of approximately 250B installs," it noted.

In contrast, Google blocked 1.2 million policy-violating apps from being published and banned 190,000 bad accounts in 2021.

The development comes weeks after Google enacted a new data deletion policy that requires app developers to offer a "Readily discoverable option" to users from both within an app and outside of it.

Despite these efforts from Google, cybercriminals are continuing to find ways around the app storefront's security protections and publish malicious and adware apps.


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https://thehackernews.com/2023/05/google-blocks-143-million-malicious.html

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VENDOR LAST 12M #/PRODUCTS LOW MEDIUM HIGH CRITICAL TOTAL VULNS
Google 141 996 4895 2855 1622 10368