FBI wants you to think through before installing the beta version of apps, here’s why

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The FBI has warned about a new scam involving beta versions of apps. Cybercriminals are embedding malicious code in these pre-release versions to defraud users. The malicious apps pose a risk of theft of personal information and financial account access. The scammers establish communication with victims through phishing or romance scams and convince them to install the beta app. They promise incentives like large payments, but instead steal the victim’s account details and funds. The FBI advises users to check app developers and customer reviews, avoid sending payments to strangers, and exercise caution with emails and attachments.

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FBI wants you to think through before installing the beta version of apps, here’s why

The FBI has warned about a new scam involving beta versions of apps. Cybercriminals are embedding malicious code in these pre-release versions to defraud users. The malicious apps pose a risk of theft of personal information and financial account access. The scammers establish communication with victims through phishing or romance scams and convince them to install the beta app. They promise incentives like large payments, but instead steal the victim’s account details and funds. The FBI advises users to check app developers and customer reviews, avoid sending payments to strangers, and exercise caution with emails and attachments.

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