Cybersecurity firm Quick Heal Technologies uncovers a fake antivirus app, ‘AntiVirus – Virus Cleaner,’ on Google Play Store. Despite mimicking legitimate antivirus functionalities, the app only displays ads and lacks actual security features. Users are urged to verify app descriptions, developers, reviews, and avoid third-party app stores for safer downloads.
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