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posted by martyb on Thursday April 17 2014, @09:12PM   Printer-friendly
from the I-hear-madison-ave-is-hiring dept.

DZone has an interesting, if short, article about a young scammer who apparently understands what "snake oil" is and was selling the digital equivalent. He sold an app through the Google Play Store that purported to scan an Android device for malware but, in fact, did nothing. It did, however, keep its other promises such as no ads and a minimal impact on battery life.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by clone141166 on Friday April 18 2014, @12:00PM

    by clone141166 (59) on Friday April 18 2014, @12:00PM (#33030)

    Reminds me of "rainmakers". You pay a man to make it rain. If it rains he takes credit for it, if it doesn't rain he finds some excuse to pass off the blame and asks for more money to make it rain... repeat ad infinitum.

    Just like those people who sell new strategies to managers to improve performance *cough* Agile Development *cough*.

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  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Friday April 18 2014, @09:58PM

    by isostatic (365) on Friday April 18 2014, @09:58PM (#33235) Journal

    Rainmakers? Is that some cloud-related technology?