All security experts recommend using different passwords for different accounts. There is more confirmation that it is worth doing just that. Experts have found malicious applications for Android that steal passwords from Facebook. And it's good if these passwords don't work anymore.
Researchers have found 9 Android apps that have malicious code that allows them to steal passwords from Facebook accounts. These programs appear to be harmless applications. Most often they offer photo editing features. Google has already notified about the dangers of such programs, and they have been removed from the Google Play store.
Dangerous apps have had millions of downloads. If they were on your smartphone, you should change the passwords. Here is a list of them:
PIP Photo; Processing Photo; Rubbish Cleaner; Inwell Fitness; Horoscope Daily; App Lock Keep; Lockit Master; Horoscope Pi; App Lock Manager.
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