

Only Adobe, the maker of Flash Player and owner of all rights associated with it, could officially sell it (if they haven’t made it available for free).Īfter the payment is made, the scam once again pretends to provide “something” in exchange for the victim’s money. This is exactly where the operation turns from an aggressive practice of providing users with overpriced and unnecessary advice to a pure scam of selling an item without having any right to do so. However, the shopping basket at PayPal reveals the true nature of the operation: the item in it is called Flash Player 11.”

“For example, the app was listed in the educational section of the Play store.

“The authors of this scam have gone a long way to make it appear as a legitimate business,” highlights Štefanko. Figure 3: The victim gets directed to pay for the Flash Player
