

This image editing app is an adware that reportedly identifies user patterns and runs in the background without them being aware of it. All of us have one or more image editing apps installed on our phones and while we hardly pay attention to the name of these apps, please make sure it is not Pixel Blur. Thanks to social media, image editing tools have become more popular than ever. You might want to get rid of it right away. This should convince you that the app can potentially cause greater harm to you than just frustration from ad spamming. It isn’t your run-of-the-mill adware family: Apart from displaying advertisements that are difficult to close, it employs unique techniques to evade detection through user behavior and time-based triggers.“ Trend Micro detects this as AndroidOS_Hidenad.HRXH. He was quoted as saying: “ We found another example of adware’s potential real-life impact on Google Play. Further, Ecular Xu, a researcher at the firm highlighted that this app doesn’t belong to a normal adware family of apps but is far more dangerous. Trend Micro, a cybersecurity firm, pointed out that the Pop Camera app is an adware disguised as a camera app. This is precisely why you need to be careful that you do not end up looking at its download numbers and choose to delete it from your phone if installed. Cos Camera app is readily available from third-party app stores on Android and is quite a popular choice as well. Just like the Super Selfie app, Cos Camera is plagued by the same issues and brings along the same issues regarding the phone’s performance as well. It would be better if you simply delete this app and instead use some other app that is not riddled with adware. Moreover, it slows down your device considerably and is even said to drain the battery at a faster rate than usual. Unfortunately, this app is riddled with adware - you are treated to a plethora of ads that are hard to remove from the screen once they pop open. Super SelfieĬamera apps have become one of the most downloaded tools across app stores and Super Selfie is one of the apps that has been installed more than a million times on Android. So make sure to not download AnyDesk if someone claiming to be your bank representative and asks for remote access to transfer funds to your account. In fact, scams involving AnyDesk became so common that Paytm announced its app won’t work if the phone has this app installed. This app enabled fraudsters to gain remote access before transferring money from the victims’ accounts. Fraudsters used to call the victim claiming to be bank representatives and convinced victims to install AnyDesk on their phones to receive cashbacks, refunds, etc. This app gained notoriety when RBI and HDFC Bank warned users against it as it had become popular among scammers.
