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Monday, December 17, 2018

Scammy iOS apps used Touch ID to push users toward $99 payouts

Scammy iOS apps used Touch ID to push users toward $99 payouts


A few scammy iOS applications have been taking advantage of Apple’s Touch ID platform by trying to trick users into making payments with false promises of using the fingerprint scans for fitness data, according to ESET’s WeLiveSecurity blog.
The two apps — called “Fitness Balance” and “Calories Tracker” — were spotted by various Reddit users over the last week, and both employ similar tactics. As part of their so-called “fitness tracking,” the apps ask users to place their fingerprint on the Touch ID scanner for 10 seconds, to “create personalized diet and other stuff.” While a user’s finger is placed on the pad, the app pops up an in-app purchase payment request for sums of money like $99.99. Since the user’s finger is already on the Touch ID pad, the request can be approved almost immediately.
Scam iOS apps has been found on Apple App Store tricking users to pay over $100

Apps ask for fingerprint right at the moment when paying pop-up shows, which is accepted by user fingerprint.https://www.welivesecurity.com/2018/12/03/scam-ios-apps-promise-fitness-steal-money-instead/ 
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This hack works because Touch ID is such a seamless process. By trying to be as fast and unobtrusive as possible, the phone starts scanning the finger that’s already on the pad as soon as the payment request pops up. The speed at which Touch ID works means that by the time a user has processed what’s going on, the payment has already been approved.
There are legitimate technologies that can provide fitness information like this, like the Apple Watch Series 4’s upcoming EKG feature that has users place their finger on a side button to measure their heart data. And while those features have nothing to do with fingerprint scanning, it’s easy to see how some users made the mistake of thinking that an iPhone could do something similar.

Based on the similar UI, it seems likely that both apps were created by the same developer. Fortunately, both seem to have been removed from the App Store, and hopefully Apple will keep a closer eye on this kind of UI hacking in the future.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Get free 5200 mAh Power Bank free with Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G

Get free 5200 mAh Power Bank free with Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G

Xiaomi giving free 5200 mAh Mi Power Bank with Redmi Note 4G bought from physical stores

Xiaomi giving free 5200 mAh Mi Power Bank with Redmi Note 4G bought from physical stores

Xiaomi is enticing its customers with a unique offer with its Redmi Note 4G. The reason for the offer is not known but lack of customer interest in Redmi Note 4G may be one of the reasons.
Starting tomorrow i.e. April 8th, if you buy a Redmi Note 4G from The Mobile Store or Airtel outlets, you will get a free Mi Power Bank (5200mAh). The offer is only available if you buy the Note 4G from brick-and-mortar stores and not from Xiaomi’s online partner, Flipkart.
While announcing the new offer Xiaomi said, “Get a Mi Power Bank 5200 mAh free when you purchase a Redmi Note 4G from Airtel India or The Mobile Stores.”
Redmi Note 4G retails at Rs.9999.00 in physical stores as well as on Flipkart.

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