12-15-2011, 05:23 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16177013
Google has removed 22 applications from its Android Market after they were discovered to contain fraudulent software.
Apps posing as popular third-party software such as Angry Birds tricked users into sending premium text messages.
Unlike some other app services, Android Market apps are not vetted prior to being added to the store.
Google has said it swiftly removes apps that violate its security policies.
Lookout, a mobile security company based in San Francisco, believes the fraud attempt originated from Russia.
Google has removed 22 applications from its Android Market after they were discovered to contain fraudulent software.
Apps posing as popular third-party software such as Angry Birds tricked users into sending premium text messages.
Unlike some other app services, Android Market apps are not vetted prior to being added to the store.
Google has said it swiftly removes apps that violate its security policies.
Lookout, a mobile security company based in San Francisco, believes the fraud attempt originated from Russia.