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Fake Quick Heal Mobile Security application found on Russian website

In the past we have highlighted numerous fake antivirus applications that are available through unsolicited third-party sources. Installing such apps can turn out to be highly risky and should be actively avoided by Android users. ‘Sideloading’ is the process of installing Android apps from third-party sources other than the Google Play (Android Market) store. You can learn how to disallow sideloading in your Android device in this post.

We would now like to bring to your notice the following website – “hxxp://android-antivir.com”. This is a Russian website that claims to offer several Android antivirus programs. Unfortunately, Quick Heal Mobile Security is also a part of their list.

Fake QH mobile security

If one clicks on the Quick Heal Mobile Security link a new page is opened where the option to download the program is provided. This program is a malware APK in disguise. Once installed, the malware sends several text messages to premium-rate numbers which incur very heavy charges.

QH mobile security

This fake application is detected by Quick Heal as Android.BoxerSms.D. However, a user who already has Quick Heal Mobile Security installed would not visit this page in all likelihood.

So it is essential to spread awareness about such applications as there are many people who fall for these tricks. Installing security on Android devices is necessary and it is even more imperative that this security be acquired from genuine sources. This includes Google Play or the official website of the developer of the program or a certified vendor. Any other source that offers such products should be immediately discarded.

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