Android users have been complaining about a new virus warning that pops up on their devices. The warning says that the device has been infected with a fake virus and asks the user to take action. However, there is no evidence that this warning is real. Android users have been complaining about a new virus warning that pops up on their devices. The warning says that the device has been infected with a fake virus and asks the user to take action. However, there is no evidence that this warning is real. The alert was first reported by Android Police, who said they had received reports from multiple users who had seen the message on their devices. The message claims that the device has been infected with a fake virus and asks the user to take action before it can do any damage. However, when Android Police tried to contact Google about the issue, they were told that there was no such thing as a fake virus warning on Android devices. This isn’t the first time that Android users have complained about strange warnings popping up on their devices. In January of this year, users started reporting messages saying that their phones had been hacked and needed to be reset in order to protect them from malware attacks. Google later admitted that these messages were part of an advertising campaign by Samsung and said they would remove them from all devices running Android 4 or later ..