Friday, December 28, 2012

New Android malware uses Google Play icon to trick users, conduct DDoS ...

Released for the Nintendo DS back in 2006, cult favorite Touch Detective finally makes its way onto Android devices. Released today on the Google Play, the game stars a young detective girl who solves mysterious with her pet fungus and friends. The

But the discovery that Google Play music is switching out your explicit music for censored stuff is a bit much for us to bear. Reports online today suggest that for "some" users, if you upload a track with swearing, and it's the match service that does

If you just picked up a new Android device for the holidays, or you're looking for some good new apps, then you may want to head to the Google Play store. Google has now listed their “best apps of 2012″, and there's some good titles to be found

Released for the Nintendo DS back in 2006, cult favorite Touch Detective finally makes its way onto Android devices. Released today on the Google Play, the game stars a young detective girl who solves mysterious with her pet fungus and friends. The

The malware disguises itself as a legitimate app from Google, according to the firm. Once the app is installed, it creates an icon that resembles the one for Google Play. Tapping this icon will still launch Google Play, reducing suspicion that

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