Google deleted 60 games from its Play Store after pornographic ads were found
Google has deleted 60 games from its Play Store after security firm Check Point uncovered a malicious bug that displayed porn in game apps, many of which are aimed at children. Some of the apps include those that have been downloaded over 1 million times, like Five Nights Survival Craft and McQueen Car Racing Game, which is based on the Disney Pixar character from the film Cars.
The malicious app is named Adult Swine, and Check Point says the bug displays inappropriate and pornographic ads, attempts to trick users into installing fake security apps, and tries to get users to sign up to premium services that charge the user’s account. A Google spokesperson told the Financial Times, “We’ve removed the apps from Play, disabled the…