Google Introduces New Fraud Protection Program in India

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Google Launches Enhanced Fraud Protection Pilot in India Targeting Internet-Sideloading Apps

Google has announced the launch of an enhanced fraud protection pilot in India targeting apps installed from Internet-sideloading sources. With cyber fraud on the rise in India, costing consumers millions of dollars annually, this initiative aims to protect users from malicious applications.

According to the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), Indian consumers lost over ₹1,750 crore (approximately $212 million USD) to cybercriminal activities in the first four months of 2024. To combat this escalating threat, Google has been proactive in enhancing the security features of its Android operating system.

Google Play Protect, the built-in app security system for Android, scans a staggering 200 billion apps daily to ensure users remain protected from harmful applications. However, with cyber threats constantly evolving, Google introduced real-time scanning for Google Play Protect last year to target malicious apps sideloaded from various internet sources.

Building on these efforts, Google is expanding its Google Play Protect security capabilities by introducing enhanced fraud protection specifically designed for apps installed from Internet-sideloading sources in India. This pilot has already shown promising outcomes in countries like Singapore, Thailand, and Brazil, successfully blocking high-risk installations.

The enhanced fraud protection system will automatically analyze and block the installation of apps that request sensitive permissions frequently abused by fraudsters. By intercepting these installations before they occur, Google aims to create a safer environment for users in India. This collaborative approach to cybersecurity involves partnerships with governments, industry leaders, and organizations to bolster the safety of digital interactions for all users.

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