Microsoft Finds Critical Bugs in Pre-Installed Apps on Millions of Devices
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Additionally, Microsoft is recommending users lookout for the app package and remove it from their phones, if found. It is worth mentioning here that, the susceptible apps are also available on the Google Play Store. These apps have already passed the app storefront’s automatic safety checks without raising any red flags. The reason is that the safety check process does not lookout for these issues. Check Also: Microsoft Power Pages Allow you to Design Secure & Low-code Business Websites