CamScanner makes a comeback after Google removed it for having malware

Last week, researchers at Internet security firm Kaspersky Labs had unearthed a malware in the CamScanner app following which Google had removed the app from its official app store--Google Play. Note that CamScanner app is not a malware in itself. It is a completely legit Android app. However, researchers had found a problem with the earlier version of the app.
“Recent versions of the app shipped with an advertising library containing a malicious module,” Kaspersky researchers claimed. They also claimed that the CamScanner app had a module called “Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Necro.n”. “The module is a Trojan Dropper that means the module extracts and runs another malicious module from an encrypted file included in the app’s resources. This “dropped” malware, in turn, is a Trojan Downloader that downloads more malicious modules depending on what its creators are up to at the moment,” explained the report. With this Trojan Dropper module, a particular app may show intrusive ads and sign users up for paid subscriptions.
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