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Other => Computer News => Topic started by: Geek-9pm on July 10, 2014, 05:05:16 PM
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This was reported on 15 May 2014 by Kaspersky
Attack of the Clones: Fake AV (http://www.kaspersky.com/about/news/virus/2014/Attack-of-the-Clones-Fake-AV-Invading-Mobile-App-Stores)
Fake apps that claim to protect mobile devices
The first fake app was discovered in Windows Phone Store. This in itself was unusual because scammers tend to target users of Android – via Google Play – due to the platform’s popularity. The app in question went by the name of Kaspersky Mobile. The fact there is no such program in Kaspersky Lab’s product line suggests the fraudsters didn’t expect anyone to notice the discrepancy. Another interesting feature of this particular app was the fact users had to pay for it. This meant its creators immediately started making money without having to devise additional scams such as demanding payments to remove “malware” that had supposedly been detected on users’ computers.
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