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Google Removes Apps For Covertly Copying Contact Information
April 16, 2022, 2:40 a.m. | JavaRockstar
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Google has removed apps that were found to be covertly copying contact information. More than a dozen applications have been withdrawn from Google’s Play Store after it was discovered that they had malicious code rel=”nofollow” that collected people’s geolocation, telephone numbers, and email addresses. A QR code scanner, a weather app, and Muslim prayer applications ... Read more
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