Last year, Google itself launched Google Play Protect Service which provides an extra layer of security to all users. Although the problem is not fully solved because of risk still exists.
NOTE: It is advisable to always install only the apps in the Google Play Store carefully avoiding any APK file, especially if downloaded from sources not known or present on the device without our consent. The risk is to run into an infection or to see the phone credit dry up.
There are quite a few online services that let you scan your APK files for viruses. In this article, we’ve listed out some Online APK Scanners through which you can easily scan your APK files before to install on any Android device so that you don’t get any kind of virus in your device.
- Android Observatory APK Scan
- Android APK Decompiler
- AndroTotal
- NVISO ApkScan
- VirusTotal
- Scan Your APK
- AVC Undroid
- OPSWAT
- ImmuniWeb Mobile App Scanner
- Ostor Lab
- Quixxi
- TraceDroid
- Visual Threat
- App Critique
That’s it – with these online scanning methods, you can be have a greater degree of security when using apps downloaded from third party sources. However, it’s worth noting that these methods are never 100 percent secure, and if you’re worried about malware, then it’s probably better to stick to the Play Store.
We hope the above vulnerability scanners helps you to check your Mobile Application Security.
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