In May 2017, Google introduced a security defense system called Google Play Protect to protect the devices running its mobile OS.
Google aims at monitoring the behavior of the apps and the detection of the malicious ones once they have been installed on Android devices.
Google Play Protect implements a machine learning and app usage analysis to identify any malicious activity on the mobile device, it is integrated into the Google Play Store app, this means that its usage is transparent to the end-user that doesn’t need to install or enable it on hid device.
Play Protect implements the following features:
The security service also monitors the mobile apps that have been installed by users from third-party stores.
Now Google shared some data related to the activity of its protection system in 2019 when Google Play Protect prevented 1.9 billion malware installs from Third-party stores. The figures represent an increase compared to 1.6 billion, reported in the last two years ([2017], [2018]), they demonstrate the huge effort spent by the company to protect its users.
The data suggest that a growing number of Android users are attempting to install tainted apps from third-party app stores.
Google revealed that in 2019 it managed to block 790,000 violating app submissions before they were published in the official Play Store.
“Google Play Protect scans over 100B apps everyday, providing users with information about potential security issues and actions they can take to keep their devices safe and secure.” reads the Google announcement. “Last year, Google Play Protect also prevented more than 1.9B malware installs from non-Google Play sources.”
Google reported that after the introduction of a new policy in 2018 to stop apps from unnecessarily accessing privacy-sensitive SMS and Call Log data, it has observed a 98% decrease in apps accessing such type of data.
Similarly to the SMS and Call Log policy, Google also enacted a policy to better protect families in May 2019, this resulted in the removal of tens of thousands of apps from the official Play Store, improving the security of the Android users.
“Our commitment in building the world’s safest and most helpful app platform will continue in 2020” concludes Google “and we will continue to invest in the key app safety areas mentioned in last year’s blog post:
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(SecurityAffairs – Google Play, malware)
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