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Hacked apps selling at a premium on Google play

posted onJanuary 7, 2013
by l33tdawg

While original applications cost lower hackers are taking advantage of Android's open source policy and selling hacked apps at premium pricing over the original apps also.

Many application developers are hacking popular applications found on Android and are making illegal copies of them and are easily selling them on the Google Play application store, according to 'Root Uninstaller', a developer that makes app for Android.

It has also cited how its popular paid applications - the 'Smart RAM Booster Pro' - has been hacked and is now being sold at the Google Play store at approximately Rs 100 more than what the original application costs. The hacked application has been submitted as 'RAM Booster Pro' and its maker - Team Droid - has not even bothered to change the original art work of the application as well, which is still similar to the original application, added Root Uninstaller.

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