Fake Instagram app infecting Androids
A clone site offers an infected version of the Android app which sends SMS messages to premium services, running up enormous bills.
A clone site offers an infected version of the Android app which sends SMS messages to premium services, running up enormous bills.
The billion-dollar deal was negotiated almost exclusively by Zuckerberg, WSJ says
Zuckerberg called the deal an “important milestone for Facebook.”
After 18 months of waiting, users of Android phones and tablets can finally crash the Instagram party.
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