A fake version of WhatsApp was downloaded over 1 million times before being removed from Google's Play Store (GOOG, FB)

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Google removed a fake version of the popular messaging service WhatsApp from the Play Store after it had been downloaded over 1 million times, the BBC first reported.

The app, dubbed "Update WhatsApp Messenger," appeared as if it was developed by the real firm behind the program,"WhatsApp Inc.".

However Reddit users, looking through the app's source code, noticed that the fake version used a special, invisible character at the end of the developer's name, so to appear identical to the legitimate one to the average user's eye.

Fake WhatsApp

Redditors also claim that the app displayed ads, and was potentially capable of installing software on the users' devices.

People who received updates from the WhatsApp app they have always used will not be in any way affected by this.

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A fake version of WhatsApp was downloaded over 1 million times before being removed from Google's Play Store (GOOG, FB) A fake version of WhatsApp was downloaded over 1 million times before being removed from Google's Play Store (GOOG, FB) Reviewed by mimisabreena on Monday, November 06, 2017 Rating: 5

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