whs37
Android Enthusiast
The app Superclean is a virus. Do NOT install it. Unfortunately I have the detailed report only in German: Neue Android-App will mith
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
LOL, that was not a link. It was just a picture of a link. I know better than linking a virus.Thank you for that app warning, whs37!
I've removed the link to the virus-bearing website provided in OP. Please do not link to known virus sites.![]()
LOL, that was not a link. It was just a picture of a link. I know better than linking a virus.
The app does not show on the Playstore any more anyhow.

The app Superclean is a virus. Do NOT install it. Unfortunately I have the detailed report only in German: Neue Android-App will mith
I don't blame you for thinking I was saying you were actually linking to the virus itself.. my wording could be taken that way. I apologize.
It was a link to the Russian site as reproduced by the reporting entity, still not a good thing to do here as it could appear to newer users to be a link to the site with the virus, and some silly users like to spread those things around.
That's why it's gone as "removed link to virus-bearing app."
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Here is a translated link. www.heise.de/open/meldung/Neue-Android-App-will-mithoeren-1796828.html - Translator
How can this happen? I thought that the Play Store was like a repository which should only serve up safe apps.
I contacted Play a while back about an app I saw which was a gag app. Although totally worthless I didn't have a problem with the app. I had a problem with the reviewers saying that the app made them review the app before they installed it. In other words it had an overly high fake rating and it was a useless app. I never heard back from google.
Thanks. I didn't know about the client side scanning. It looks like it only checks the hash's. It also looks like its not that effective. Android’s built-in malware scanner gets a failing grade | Ars TechnicaGoogle regularly scans the play store for malicious code. That doesn't guarantee its safe, only safer than most
Android also recently added client sided scanning
Who are you asking? I don't run any type of security other than an ad blocker. I really didn't think it was necessary with android if you downloaded from safe sources like Play and Amazon.do you use lookout?