
Malware Displaying Porn Ads Discovered in Game Apps on Google Play

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Research by: Elena Root & Bogdan Melnykov Check Point Researchers have revealed a new and nasty malicious code on Google Play Store that hides itself inside around 60 game apps, several of which are intended to be used by children. According to Google Play’s data, the apps has so far been downloaded between 3 million […]
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