![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The official UC Browser VK group had a topic where users could complain about false advertising and many users provided examples. It was installed on devices by malware, distributed via websites under the guise of video files (i.e., users thought they were downloading pornography or something, but instead were getting APK files with this browser), advertised using worrisome banners about a user’s browser being outdated or vulnerable. Some time ago, UC Browser was promoted and distributed quite aggressively. Today we will examine in detail how it happens and how hackers can use it. At the end of March we reported on the hidden potential to download and run unverified code in UC Browser.
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