![]() Image source: F-Secureīefore you know it, you may find yourself signed up to an expensive premium rate service that you never wanted – and the fraudsters are earning a healthy commission. The app has had code to send SMS messages added to it. Normally such bogus apps are offered as a free download, hoping to tempt parsimonious Android users into making an unwise download. The audacity of criminals charging for an app that then rips its victims off leaves you breathless sometimes.
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