On October 6th, the technology media 9to5Mac published an article yesterday (5 October) reporting on the use of OpenAI's official literary video Sora For the time being, only users in the United States and Canada are allowed to use it, but because of the fire in the applicationThe global App Store is creating a massive sora application。
According to John Gruber, a technology blog Daring Fireball author, a hill application called “Sora 2: AI Video Generator” was not only successful, but also, at one point, entered the ninth place on the AppStore's hot list of Photo and Video Applications, which can easily be mistaken for a positive application for an uninformed user。
There are more than one of these. As a result of the media search, about a dozen relevant applications can be found using the keyword “Sora 2”。
In order to enhance credibility, these applications are of paramount importance: some directly embezzle the official OpenAI logo in the icon, and others bind the Veo 3 model of Google in the subtitle. Their ultimate purpose is to induce the user to pay for the service through the application or through a high weekly subscription service. 1AI attaches the following pictures:

Although this practice is common in app stores, many non-United States and Canadian users are not aware of the fact that official Sora has been introduced only in a given area, and are therefore highly vulnerable to deception and assume that it is a positive application that downloads and pays for it. This has once again revealed the delay of the app store audit mechanism in responding to hotspot events。
According to the latest news, after the media was exposedappleThe company has taken swift action to curb the further spread of the fraud, and the use of the quail, which is currently reported, has been removed from App Store or forced to restore its original name。