Using a popular app or service is a double-edged sword. On one side, you have all the nice benefits and features that the service provides; there’s a reason why it’s the most popular offering on the market, after all. However, whenever an app gains traction, scammers and hackers are always close behind to leverage its popularity to spread their wares as far as they can. After all, what good is trying to spread viruses and scams on a service nobody uses?