Showing posts with label pokemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pokemon. Show all posts

Wednesday 21 September 2016

Pokemon Sun and Moon set for worldwide launch




As 13th and 14th core entries to the 20-year-old Pokemon franchise, "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" are being prepared for a worldwide launch from November 18 (or November 23 in European regions)

Players will need to wait a little while until they can import Pokemon from the franchise's cloud storage system, Pokemon Bank.

While the Pokemon Bank functionality was anticipated for this year's release of "Pokemon Sun & Moon," a re-uploaded video on the franchise's Japanese YouTube channel alerted fans to the change in plans -- its description had been altered to reflect the newer January 2017 schedule, Serebiireported .

The $4.99 per year subscription service was introduced shortly after 2013's "Pokemon X and Y," allowing players to re-acquire Pokemon obtained in preceding games "Pokemon Black," "Pokemon White" (both 2011), and their pair of numbered sequels released in 2012.


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Sunday 18 September 2016

Beware of fake ‘Pokemon Go’ Apps that hacks Android devices


Hackers created an app for Pokemon Go, which is named as Guide for Pokemon Go, has more than 500,000 official user downloads from Google Play Store.

According to a security expert from Kaspersky says that, the app contains malicious virus which infected over 6,000 users had their phones rooted and allowed the hackers to gain access to the phones personal information.

“The malicious app is capable of seizing root access rights on Android smartphones and using that to install or uninstall apps and display unsolicited ads. We have reported the Trojan to Google and the app has been removed from Google Play,” said Roman Unuchek, Senior Malware Analyst, Kaspersky Lab.

“Once rooting rights have been enabled, the Trojan will install its modules into the device’s system folders, silently installing and uninstalling other apps and displaying unsolicited ads to the user,” the executive said.

India comes as first victims, along with Russia and Indonesia. Currently the app has been removed from Google Play Store after reporting the Trojan to Google.
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