Google pulls gaming apps with porn malware
Google has removed around 60 gaming apps from the Google Play Store after security organisation Check Point discovered they contained malicious code.
Google has removed around 60 gaming apps from the Google Play Store after security organisation Check Point discovered they contained malicious code.
Pornography will have its own top-level domain, dot-XXX, the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers decided Friday.
Google is still censoring pornographic search results for users in China, even though they are now being redirected to a Google search engine that does not block sensitive political content.