

SiliconANGLE asked Trend Micro to comment on the report and will update this post if it responds. Playback is currently listed in the Google Play Store as coming from the company. Since the apps are no longer in the Mac App Store, SiliconANGLE can’t confirm that they’re from Trend Micro. Cleaner and others are being distributed by security firm Trend Micro Inc. The 9to5Mac report went on to claim that Dr. “After allowing access to the home directory, the app proceeded to collect the private data and upload it to their servers (we blocked that with a proxy).”

Selecting ‘Scan’ launched an open dialog with the home directory selected, this is how the app gets access to a user’s home directory, which it needs in order to collect the history files from browsers.” the report noted.
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“After extracting a zip file with the app, it offered an option to ‘Quick Clean Junk Files’. Since the initial report, another app with similar alleged data-stealing capabilities has since come to light, with 9to5Mac naming Dr. Antivirus steals data but in no longer available. It appears to have now been removed from the Mac App Store. Antivirus, which is also claimed to exfiltrate browser history and a detailed listing of all installed apps. It’s claimed to have also exfiltrated similar private data for several months late last year and this year and remains in the store as of Sept.
