

Microsoft has identified vulnerabilities in popular Android apps downloaded by over 4 billion users, potentially giving cybercriminals control over app behavior and access to sensitive information. Notable apps with issues include Xiaomi's File Manager and WPS Office, with patches released in February. Microsoft advises users to update their apps and monitor for unusual activity, especially those using apps like Xiaomi's File Manager that connect to remote file shares.
Microsoft has not specifically flagged Google as an app with a vulnerability in this context. The information provided earlier highlights vulnerabilities in various popular Android applications, including Xiaomi's File Manager and WPS Office, among others. While Google is a separate entity from Microsoft, it is crucial for users to stay informed about potential security risks and take necessary actions to protect their devices and data.

Based on the information provided regarding app rankings as of May 4, here is a list of the top 20 apps across various categories and platforms:
The information given does not provide a complete list of the top 20 apps or their rankings; it only mentions certain apps and their ranks sporadically. For a comprehensive and accurate list of the top 20 apps, one would typically refer to the latest data from app analytics platforms like Similarweb, App Store rankings, or other authoritative sources that track app popularity and downloads.