Scammers making bank on fake Flappy Bird apps

The app is gone and Flappy Bird addicts are looking for their fix. Unfortunately it could cost them secret charges

Published February 17, 2014 6:00PM (EST)

This article originally appeared on The Daily Dot.

The Daily DotFlappy Bird is gone, but fans definitely still want to play. And if they’re not ready to pay $99,000 for a phone with the original app, you can bet they’re searching furiously for somewhere to download it for free.

That’s where the hackers and scammers come in.

Trend Micro reports that fake Flappy Bird apps are spreading, taking advantage of the game’s surreal Internet buzz to charge unwanted bills and steal personal information from oblivious customers..

The fake apps, especially rampant in Vietnam and Russia, work by sending messages to premium numbers and adding hidden charges to the victims’ phone bills.

But this is nothing new. Popular mobile games like Candy CrushAngry Birds, and Temple Run have all been targets of smart cybercriminals who know how to find a victim.

Trend Micro, an Internet security firm, offers a guide to checking the legitimacy of Android apps but also recommends installing a security app to do the job for you.


By Patrick Howell O'Neill



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