A barcode scanner app is extremely useful, allowing you to check the ingredients in your food, connect to WLAN networks via QR code or conveniently compare prices on the Internet. If you use the "Barcode Scanner" app from developer Lavabird Ltd., you should uninstall it immediately.
Security company Malwarebytes reported that the latest version of "Barcode Scanner" contains dangerous and malicious code. Ironically, this is one of the apps that could have been in action for the longest time without posing any kind of danger to the user. Apparently, the latest version uses the same digital certificate as older versions in order to "trick" the smartphone into thinking that it is safe to use.
Removed from the PlayStore, but not from phones
If this app is on your phone, you should definitely uninstall it. While the app has already been removed from the Google Play Store, Malwarebytes noted that this does not mean owners of devices with this app installed would have done their due diligence to uninstall it. If you want to be on the safe side, I recommend going through the list of your installed apps in the Google Play Store just to be sure.
Through this way, you can see just which developer is behind that particular app. If the name "Lavabird Ltd." appears, you should remove the application immediately. There are many other free barcode scanners in the Google Play Store that you can install after this, and they have been certified as safe. Alternatively, you can also scan barcodes via Google Lens or using the many native camera apps. You might not even require an additional scanning app after uninstalling it.
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