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CodingSec |
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4195 |
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2016-07-16 23:15:28 (vue: 2016-07-16 23:15:28) |
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Fake Pokemon GO Android Apps Locks Your Screen, Clicks on Ads |
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It is already known that attackers are using the Pokemon GO apps to spread some remote access trojans through third-party app stores. Now, one of these malware-infected apps made its way to the Google Play Store. After a report from ESET, Google intervened and removed the application, and also removed two other apps that distributed scareware. This malicious app’s with the name Pokemon GO Ultimate promised users allowing them to play the game, even though it was not available in their country. Since Pokemon GO is only available in the Australia, US, Germany, the UK, and New Zealand, some users from other countries installed the app hoping for a way to play the Nintendo’s bestseller. |
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