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Experts warn smartphone users about malicious apps

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Experts are warning smartphone users that their privacy may be in danger. Scott Budman reports.

Bay Area cyber security experts are warning smartphone users that malicious apps are showing up in droves.

Deepen Desai with Zscaler monitored and found that hundreds of malicious apps installed 8 million times in the Google Play store alone. Apps that aim to steal both people’s personal and workplace data.

"This is where they could leverage the identity to perform further attacks on contacts that are connected with you or they could conduct an attack where that employee is working at," he said.

Cyber security executive Kristy Edwards said there are signs that can help warn you that the app you just downloaded is not legit.

"If the apps are making your phone hot or asking you for information that doesn't seem quite right,” she said.

Experts recommend to install trusted security apps that can detect malware on your phone and to check the reviews before you download an app.

Scott Budman has more in the video above.

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