The Google Play Store has removed 60 games from the store. The game is removed due to the use of pornographic virus, reports Indian media IANS. The games that have been detected by pornographic malware, Israel-based security firm Checkpoint Software Technologies This malware is called 'Adultsouine'.
Malware is a pornographic video that shows advertisements in the game. It says that fake security software downloads are downloaded. Google said in a statement, "We have removed apps from the Play Store, have closed the developers' accounts and will be showing strong warnings to those who have already installed them. We congratulate the activities of check points to keep customers safe.
Google further said, this malware will not affect the Android security system and it does not affect the customer's device. According to Google Play Data, the researchers said that 30 to 70 million times downloaded apps have been downloaded. Checkpoint researchers said, 'In order to motivate the customer to download malware and to charge for premium services,' AdultsSwine 'customer's credentials have been acquired.
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