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Google Pulls Fake Angry Birds, More Malicious Apps From Android Market – Search Engine Watch

Sydney Morning HeraldGoogle Pulls Fake Angry Birds, More Malicious Apps From Android MarketSearch Engine Watchby V3, December 13, 2011 Comments Google was forced to pull a series of malicious Android apps masquerading as legitimate titles such as "Angry Birds", after they were discovered on the official Android Market apps store on Monday. …Android Market has 22 apps pulled by Google to prevent fraudulent chargesSlashGearGoogle pulls 22 apps from Android Market to prevent fraudulent chargesArs TechnicaGoogle Boots Fraudware Apps From Android MarketInformationWeekeWeek -SearchSecurity.com -PCWorldall 273 news articles »

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Search the worlds information including webpages images videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what youre looking for. For about a couple of hours on Friday an app called Siri for Android was functional on the Android Marketplace reports The Next Web. Claiming to be the official Siri app How to Pull the Prank. This is a prank that will scare somebody so be prepared for some screaming. Tags: pull, fake, google, prank, fraudulent has recently removed 22 fraudulent that rack up hidden charges for unsuspecting users who downloaded seemingly innocent services such as That was quick: Official Siri for app Removes Siri App on Pulse2 Technology and Social Media News says:

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