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Malware in Minecraft mods

Posted on 23 November 2020

From kaspersky.com

More than 20 apps on Google Play that promised cool Minecraft mods turned out to be malicious.

The first version of Minecraft was released way back in 2009, but the game remains incredibly popular to this day. That should come as no surprise; not only is it enormous fun, but it’s a platform for kids and adults alike to create their own worlds. Some even use it for urban planning — and some teachers use it in the classroom.

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