In the days since Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen removed the beloved avian hero-themed mobile game from Apple’s App Store and Google Play store, a series of wannabes have flooded both stores.
While many of the ripoffs are harmless, security blogs are reporting that malware-filled versions of the game are popping up on alternative Android marketplaces.
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On the surface, the malicious versions of the game look just like the original Flappy Bird, including the same app icon and gameplay. However, the infected apps are really trying to take over your device’s ability to send and receive text messages in order to rack up charges by messaging premium numbers. Read more…
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