Google Play reveals major crack down on app store malware
Date:
Fri, 14 Jul 2023 12:31:27 +0000
Description:
Developers are required to share more verified information with Google Play, and users will be able to see more, too.
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Google has announced plans to improve the way it verifies developers in an effort to curb malware that is currently rife on the Play Store, and to
better control fraud and other suspicious activity.
Currently, Android app developers are required to provide legitimate email addresses and phone numbers to confirm identity, but the company has now announced plans to bring in mandatory D-U-N-S numbers.
At the same time, the Play Store will also undergo a UI tweak which is designed to show users more developer information, to help them make more informed choices. Developer verification on Google Play
Organizations setting up a new Play Console developer account will now be required to share their unique nine-digit D-U-N-S number, assigned by Dun & Bradstreet, to verify their business. They may also need to share some
company documentation for further approval, though Google did not stipulate
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Google did not immediately respond to TechRadar Pro s request to comment on other account types beyond organizations, and whether they face any
additional verification processes.
For end users, the Contact details section in an app listing is set to be renamed App support. Within this subheading, an About the developer section will show certain verified identity information like name, address, and contact details.
New developer registrations will be subject to these changes from August 31, giving any malintent developers around six weeks to publish dodgy apps before they get subjected to more stringent rules.
Google says it will share more information with existing developer organizations in October, but its unclear how long they will have to provide
a D-U-N-S number. Because getting one can take up to 30 days, sensible developers who dont yet have their unique number should consider looking to register now to avoid penalties later on. Think youre a victim of an attack? Consider using the best identity theft protection services
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