Google removes from its store a fake copy of the Wattab application has been downloaded more than a million times

in #whatsapp7 years ago

Google has removed a fake version of the IM application from Google App Store, which has been downloaded by users more than a million times.

The application, named Update Whatsapp Messenger, appeared to have been developed by Watsab itself, carrying its name that accompanies its official application: WhatsApp Inc.

According to users on the famous Reddit Web forum, the fake application from Watasab contained ads, and it was downloading other software on users' machines.

The developer developed a trick that made the application look like the same, using the same official name on the store, by replacing the space between WhatsApp and Inc with a special icon that looked like a space. A subtle difference that is difficult for the average user to discover.

Users receiving automatic updates via Watasab are not affected by the fake application.

It is also not the first time Google has deleted a fake application from the Google Play store. In 2015, it removed an application that defined itself as a battery control application, but in fact it was sending high-cost text messages from victims' phones.

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