
- Researchers found dozens of fraudulent Google Play apps that promised call, SMS, and WhatsApp history for any number.
- The apps had more than 7.3 million combined downloads before Google removed them.
- The apps charged users and returned fake data.
Google Play is supposed to be the safer place to get Android apps, but not every app on the store deserves your trust, especially if you’re seeking them out for potentially nefarious purposes. A newly detailed scam shows how far a dubious app can go before it’s stopped, with 28 apps on Google Play racking up more than 7.3 million downloads by promising access to other people’s call logs, SMS records, and WhatsApp call history.
ESET researchers detailed the scam in a WeLiveSecurity report, where they collectively refer to the apps as “CallPhantom.” The apps differed in appearance, but the trick was the same: you entered a phone number, paid to unlock the supposed communication records, and received fake data in return.