There are like worms in the apple: the fact of having a team dedicated to verifying each application (and its updates) passing through the App Store did not prevent Apple from hosting a “false -true” daily life manager… with illegal aims, reports Numerama.
Baptized Micros Habitsthe app in question made it possible to stream – illegally, it goes without saying – films and series in high definition… or even download them! And some had time to take advantage of it since although the first reports were issued on October 17, 2024, the application was not deleted until the next day.
We could have left it there, but that would have been without the perseverance of the pirates behind Micro Habitsremunerative via the advertisements it imposed to benefit from its “service”: Numerama thus signals the recent appearance, on the App Store, of Flower Butler – a supposed plant manager who offers the same thing.
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If the event is unfortunate, it is not the first time that applications have fooled the vigilance of the App Store. Numerama assumes that in this specific case, the developers of Micro Habits have temporarily disabled the IPTV interface, while the Apple verification team verifies it… and validates it.