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That NES emulator you’ve been using to play Super Mario on Android may well be a fraud – TechRadar
240+ fraudulent Android apps have been identified

Researchers have identified a litany of fraudulent Android applications in circulation, with millions of collective downloads, many of which play on video game-related themes.
According to security firm White Ops, a selection of 240+ Android apps have been engaged in deceptive behaviors using out of context (OOC) ads, designed to mimic those that might be served by popular platforms such as YouTube.
Often, these highly convincing apps took the form of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulat…
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