1.2% of Apps On Google Play Are Repackaged To Deliver Ads, Collect Info
An anonymous reader writes "Not a month goes by without security researchers finding new malicious apps on Google Play. According to BitDefender, more than one percent of 420,000+ analyzed apps offered on Google's official Android store are repackaged versions of legitimate apps. In the long run, their existence hurts the users, the legitimate developers, and Google's reputation in general. Google Play has recently surpassed the one million mark when it comes to the apps it offers, and the researchers have analyzed a good chunk of the total in order to discover just how many are hiding their true nature."
F-Droid is the open source store. Pleanty of good apps there that do just about anything you'd need an app to do, for free as in beer and free as in speach.
https://f-droid.org/
Here is a decent graphic showing just what is being added to these repackaged applications.
'The tyrant will always find pretext for his tyranny.' - Aesop's Fables