7/1/2023 0 Comments Iboostup reviews![]() Get it now! Its amazing!! - ★★★★★ - 5 stars The description very clearly says this is the case. Perhaps there was a time when the description was not entirely clear, but there is a person who reviewed this app on Ap(3 days ago) who is complaining that the duplicate file finder is an in-app purchase for Lion users. Real quick: For the people who are giving one star because some of the features require an in-app purchase, that's just not fair. This is especially the case for people who either do not want or do not know how to accomplish these tasks within the system or using other tools. This is a great app for doing some quick cleaning and maintenance and keeping things running smoothly. I'd appreciate a slight decrease in the price for add-ons but other then that this is worth downloading. Not to mention how much free space I saved. I don't have any words to describe how much faster my mac is after I used this. ![]() Words cannot describe this! - ★★★★★ - 5 starsīy rock n roll Lisa - Version 3.0 - Mar 24, 2012 Definitly worth recommending Cheers guys, thank you very much This is by far the best boost app i have even used or seen. But after running all scans and fix-ups with this app it runs at 1.5Gb I have never see my computer run so fast and smooth, even when New. My Macbook air (2Gb) even with all programs off would show not more than 900mb free (display by free memory) even after cleaning cache. I don't usualy bother with leaving comments, but this app absolutly works wonders. This App is Amazing! Does what it says, and it does it well! Also they continuasly update and not a single update has been a bad thing! Highly reccomend it! :Dīy Jan Obrycki - Version 3.0 - Apr 1, 2012 It is defenetly a 5 star product and a must have! Keep up the work!!īy Gena L. Overall, a great job to the iBoostUp team and can't wait for the future updates. I love how iBoostUp really listens to their users and although this version has taken longer than usual to get released it is worth it and I am pretty sure updates will continue to be ask quick and good as they used to be. App Uninstaller has been added and now there is a premium version which I recommend (it is not that expensive) because you will save a lot of money and will have all the new features that the future version of iBoostUp has to offer. This new update has gone from AWESOME to beyond it. You can find the full list of these fraudulent apps on Medium.Below is a selection of Mac App Store reviews by real iBoostUp users. ![]() The app may seem legitimate, but once downloaded, it tricks users to pay for an expensive subscription plan.Īll in all, the report identified seven fraudulent apps submitted by the same developer. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because the app is one of the most downloaded apps on the Mac App Store. ![]() One of the apps identified as fraudulent was PDF Reader for Adobe PDF Files. Hence, most of the fake reviews were removed by Apple. The reviews were too good to be true and appeared to be fake reviews. Interestingly, some of the apps identified in the report appear to have numerous positive reviews. This is a method used to mislead the App Store review team. In addition, the report also found that the apps direct their Privacy Policy link to a website created using Google Sites.Īdditionally, the researcher found that the apps use the same password when decrypting a JSON file. This enables the developer to hide the app hosting provider. The researcher found out that although the apps appear to be released by different developer accounts, the apps still communicate with the same domain providers. Apps Use Cloudflare and GoDaddy to Hide Hosting ProviderĪccording to the report, the apps use domains hosted on Cloudflare and GoDaddy. Once installed on a Mac, the developer can execute a command that sends the malicious app to other users. The method used by the developer essentially disguised the app to make it seem legitimate. Once the apps were approved and went live on the Mac App Store, the malicious code became active. This malware can receive commands from a server. The report noted that most of the fraudulent apps contained hidden malware. According to the report, a certain Chinese developer used seven different Apple developer accounts to submit apps to the Mac App Store. Security research and former NSA staffer Patrick Wardle supported the post. The researcher, identified as “Privacy1St” (Alex Kleber), posted his findings on Medium. Fraudulent Chinese Apps Slip Past Apple’s Review Team Said apps seem to have bypassed Apple’s review team and managed to get into the Mac App Store as legitimate apps. Independent research found several fraudulent Chinese apps available on the Mac App Store.
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