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Google Enhances Security, Blocks 1.75 Million Malicious Apps

Google Enhances Security, Blocks 1.75 Million Malicious Apps

Posted on February 23, 2026 By CWS

In a significant move to bolster Android security, Google has announced the blocking of over 1.75 million malicious apps from entering the Play Store in 2025. This initiative is part of an enhanced security framework aimed at protecting users from harmful software.

AI-Powered Security Systems

Google’s recent security update highlights the deployment of advanced AI models within the app review process. These systems have been instrumental in identifying and blocking apps that violate policies through embedded malware, financial scams, and unauthorized data collection. The integration of AI has allowed for quicker detection of malicious patterns, working in tandem with human reviewers.

In addition to app scrutiny, Google has terminated over 80,000 developer accounts linked to deceptive practices. This action aims to prevent the recurrence of harmful actors reentering the Play ecosystem. Each app submission is subject to more than 10,000 safety checks, ensuring any potential threat is mitigated before reaching users.

Strengthening Privacy and Data Protection

Google’s efforts extend beyond app blocking, with measures to enforce stricter privacy controls. In 2025, over 255,000 apps were stopped from gaining excessive access to sensitive user data. Enhanced privacy policies and permission regulations have been put in place to protect user information and maintain trust.

The company also took steps to safeguard app ratings from manipulation. Anti-spam technologies prevented around 160 million fake reviews, thus maintaining the integrity of user feedback and avoiding unjust rating drops caused by coordinated attacks.

Future Security Enhancements

Google Play Protect, the built-in malware defense for Android, now scans over 350 billion apps daily, both on the Play Store and from external sources. In 2025, it identified 27 million new threats, providing real-time warnings to users.

The company is committed to advancing its security measures, including expanding developer verification and employing AI-driven defenses. Google’s continuous investment in these areas aims to render malicious app development increasingly unviable while supporting legitimate developers in creating secure applications.

Looking ahead, Google plans to roll out broader verification processes and continue enhancing AI capabilities to ensure a secure app environment. Follow us for the latest updates in cybersecurity and app development.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI security, Android, app reviews, Cybersecurity, data protection, developer verification, Google, malicious apps, Play Store, privacy controls

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