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After a lot of work by the PoGo developers, Windows 10 Mobile users in conclusion have Pokémon Go on their platforms again. Apparently the developers have made PoGo work again after the latest Pokémon Go update from Niantic and has also included an update and improvement that will make Windows 10 Mobile users not feel forgotten and can hunt pokémon with complete peace of mind.

Among the improvements is the opportunity to use iPhone mode that resembles the device to an iPhone and thus be able to be safe from future Niantic prohibitions.

At the same time, the latest version of PoGo includes items that the original video game had such as the achievements tab, the opportunity to edit the profile or the character information in addition. be able to transfer pokémon to the teacher.

PokemonGo.exe does not belong to PoGo but to a virus

Unfortunately, PoGo does not come alone and the interest on the part of Windows Phone users has caused the malware to reach Pokémon Go and PCs with Windows Phone and Windows. Today it has been detected an executable called PokemonGo.exe that has Pikachu as its icon that not only is not a Pokémon video game, but also infects our computer with ransomware and it's hard to get him off our team. This virus inserts itself into our system and to avoid being removed inserts into the MBR of all drives in the system so its removal is difficult or impossible for certain users. This virus is dangerous, although luckily it has been detected and is being neutralized.

The fact that the PoGo team continues with the video game but less positive is that they try to take advantage of users using the name of the video game for a virus, hopefully the latter will disappear quickly, although something tells me that it will be more popular than PoGo. What you think?

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