By Zak Doffman

Here we go again—another warning that installing random coronavirus related apps onto your phone is fraught with risk. We have now seen multiple stories about these apps—mostly the threat is more a nuisance than a nightmare. Spamming your contacts, conducting ad-fraud on your phone to drive revenue for the malware’s operators, attempted ransomware tricks that are easily fixed. But don’t assume this is as bad as it gets—if you download one of these apps, you can get badly stung.

 

By Krunal Vyas

We are living in a world that is dominated by technology, or it would be more appropriate if we use the word mobiles. Any task you want to do, you can find a mobile app for that purpose. This can range from entertainment to studies, purchasing to selling, and much more. To develop such apps, there is a plethora of such tools that we can categorize into Mobile Analytic tools, Artificial Intelligence tools, Augmented Reality Tools, Payment Gateway Tools, Push Notification tools etc.