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- A new report from security firm Kaspersky highlights how hackers sell Google Play Store threats to criminals wanting to target Android phone users.
- Setting up and loading a malicious app on the Google Play Store is very easily doable and can cost up to $20,000.
- Hackers even go as far as providing promotional demo videos to criminals that intend to buy these Play Store threats.
Want to hack someone or a large number of people via the Google Play Store? You may end up paying up to $20,000 to cyber criminals on the dark web. How can someone hack you via Google’s official app store, you ask? Well, a new report from Kaspersky (via The Register) highlights the different types of Google Play Store threats for sale on pastebin sites and restricted underground online forums.