Wednesday, 15 November 2017

FAKE WHATSAPP APP IN GOOGLE PLAY STORE

A fake WhatsApp app bypassed Google's Play Store checks and was downloaded 1 million times.

Android users were tricked by a convincing fake WhatsApp app listing in the official Google Play Store, but one expert said this incident shouldn't take away from confidence in the safety of the Play Store.
The issue was first revealed on the r/Android subreddit and showed a fake WhatsApp app listing in the Google Play Storethat had the developer name appearing to be the real WhatsApp Inc. Redditor "E_x_Lnc" first posted about the fake listing, noting it used a Unicode character that mimicked a blank space after the name in order to bypass Google's malware scanner and was invisible unless someone looked at the code itself.
There were some minor red flags on the fake WhatsApp app listing that redditors pointed out though. First, while 1 million downloads may seem impressive, the real WhatsApp has been downloaded more than 1 billion times. The fake WhatsApp app listing also contained the tag claiming the app contained ads, which the real app does not. Finally, the real WhatsApp listing bears the "Verified by Play Protect" branding from Google.

Credit: Michael Heller

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