Google Warns Millions Of Android Users Of The Ominous Message
Google has warned millions of Android users of an "ominous message", which they should pay attention to so as to avoid hacking their phones.
The British newspaper "The Sun" reported that the warning concerns people who use "Google Chrome" on their Android devices, adding that "Google" mainly targeted people who visit "unsafe sites", to help them avoid being hacked.
It continued: "When you visit these sites, you will encounter a message: - The site you are waiting for contains malware - or - The destination site contains malware - or - Suspicious site -". This means that the site you are trying to access may install suspicious programs on your device.
The "Sun" stated that this warning message should not be ignored, adding, "Think a lot before rejecting it or choosing to continue."
It highlighted: "If you are sure the page is secure and want to ignore the warning, you can click -details-, followed by -visit this unsafe site-."
Google revealed: "Some sites are trying to trick you into downloading malware by telling you that your device has a virus. Be sure not to download any of these programs."