More than 1,300 apps awaken sleeping Android phones to engage ads like their owners
MIDDLETOWN, DE--(Marketwired - Jul 11, 2017) - Anura, the next generation fraud protection software from eZanga that identifies bots and human fraud, today announced that more than 1,300 apps in the Google Play store contain code that activates Android phones in "sleep mode" for the purpose of engaging with mobile advertisements unbeknownst to their owners.
After detecting click attempts made from a variety of Google Play Store apps, the Anura team isolated two -- Lovely Rose and Oriental Beauty -- and installed them on Android-powered mobile devices to monitor for suspicious behavior for 24 hours. During this time frame, the devices' click logs showed 3,061 ad requests made by these apps to ad networks that work with household brands such as SnapChat and Wendy's.
From a brand perspective, these apps could potentially:
From a consumer's perspective, these apps could potentially:
"Anura's findings are critical in understanding how fraudulent activity affects consumers and advertisers," said Rich Kahn, CEO of eZanga. "Fraud is like the flu. Every year, it evolves, forming new strains for which we have to create vaccines. Similarly, fraudsters constantly create ways to manipulate systems, and it's imperative that all parties involved are aware of what is happening and how to prevent it."
To view the app fraud findings and full whitepaper, please visit here.
About Anura
Anura, a division of the full-service digital marketing firm eZanga, is the next generation technology to combat fraudulent traffic. Built and optimized based on more than a decade of client input, campaign data and analyzed clicks, Anura delves into campaigns from the advertiser's perspective. The technology identifies real human visitors as opposed to simulated activity, and, in return, increases accuracy and conversion rates. For more information, please visit https://www.anura.io.
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Shelley Petri
PR Specialist
Blast PR for eZanga