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Beware of Fake Adobe Flash Player!

Posted on the 06 September 2012 by Hpmurah2u @hpmurah2u
 Fake Adobe Flash Player
Although there has been a notice formally before, but surely there are Android phone users who don't know that Adobe Flash Player has been pulled from Google Play Store, and they are already too late if want to install new plug-ins. But for those who really need the plug-in is sure they will explore the virtual world to download flash player installer file, unfortunately there are taking this opportunity to do something negative.
Some users who get the installer file (. Apk) flash player from the surf, found the phone they got kind of Trojan Horse, so the fake application can retrieve any personal information, contacts and take over your notification bar by delivering ads that are not cool any 15 minutes, which certainly affect the performance of the phone. Most users who experience this have downloaded the installer file from the app store Russia websites .
Then what about the fate of the users who have missed the deadline for the official download flash player from the Play Store? Quiet, actual installer file is still on the official website and can be downloaded from Adobe, but with the disadvantage that update notification from the Play Store, so you'll need to download updates manually. But at least it is better than not getting the flash player at all?
origin source by PhoneArena, pic by mobilesyrup

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