I think it is safe to say that between the Google Play Store on Android and the App Store on iOS, that Google's app market seems to be the most susceptible to malware attacks. The main reason being that Android is Open Source software, meaning that the software that runs on these phones are free for the public to see and use for themselves. While this is a way to be fully transparent with your companies software, it does put you at risk for more attacks. Hackers can study the code and find certain flaws that they can exploit and do malicious things. Getting an app on the Google Play store is an easy process, you have to create some accounts and enter in content information, etc. Then your app will be posted online for everyone to download. Some app developers with bad intentions seem to be hiding malicious content inside what looks like harmless game apps. Everything looks and functions properly, but in the background malware files are being loaded onto your phone. You go on about your day while someone else harvests your personal data from your phone. Google of course is taking action against these app developers and trying to create a more secure process on getting apps onto their app store without harming their end users.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/01/google-play-malware-used-phones-motion-sensors-to-conceal-itself/
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/01/google-play-malware-used-phones-motion-sensors-to-conceal-itself/
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