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Google Play apps promised free shoes, but users got ad fraud malware instead – ZDNet
White Ops discovers a collection of Android apps that installed a hidden browser to load ad-heavy pages and commit ad fraud.

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Google has removed an undisclosed number of Android applications from the official Google Play Store that the company says were part of an ad fraud botnet.
Named Terracotta, this botnet was …
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