Google finds hidden porn photos in Google Play children's games

The security firm Check Point today had discovered malware in the Google Play store disguised as children's games a malware program that gives children inappropriate ads for their age group. Checkpoint's report on malware warns that it shows pornographic ads that would obscure the current game, including [...]
The security firm Check Point today had discovered malware in the Google Play store disguised as children's games a malware program that gives children inappropriate ads for their age group. The CheckPoint's report on malware warns that it shows pornographic ads that would obscure the current game, including a photograph of Kim Kardashian properly, the code is called AdultSwine, their telephone name.
According to Reuters, ads appear on titles aimed at children, such as “Vision of the Nanjago Legion.
The games appointed by researchers have been removed by Google Play store, although Check Point warns it will not be the last time parents see such harmful activities. /Indesksonline/











