Security News > 2015 > March > Fake guides and cracked apps on Google Play Books lead to malware (Help Net Security)

2015-03-05 10:04
Google has become pretty swift at finding and removing fake and malicious apps from its Google Play store, but there is one part of it where malware peddlers still seem to thrive: the "bookstore." ...
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