Posted on Apr 4, 2024
Google sues crypto scammers for allegedly uploading fake apps to Android app store
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It’s wild how far scammers will go these days, even sneaking fake apps into the Android store. I think Google stepping up with lawsuits is a good move, but it makes you wonder how these apps get approved in the first place. These scams can be a total nightmare for folks who aren't super tech-savvy. Imagine downloading an app thinking it's legit and catching you in a scam.
It's a reminder to double-check everything before installing apps, especially when they involve money or crypto. Looking at reviews and permissions can help spot shady ones. I came across this site, https://www.extractor.live/ , which has tools to analyze apps and files.
It's a reminder to double-check everything before installing apps, especially when they involve money or crypto. Looking at reviews and permissions can help spot shady ones. I came across this site, https://www.extractor.live/ , which has tools to analyze apps and files.
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It’s wild how far scammers will go these days, even sneaking fake apps into the Android store. I think Google stepping up with lawsuits is a good move, but it makes you wonder how these apps get approved in the first place.
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