Thursday 13 February 2014

Flappy Bird clones malicious Beware

                     


Did you miss out on the Flappy Bird craze? The frustrating however easy game became AN long sensation however its creator, 

Dong Nguyen, force it from the Google Play store recently and it’s not on the market. 

If you were late to the party, there ar many “clones” of Flappy Bird on the shop that you just will try. 

However, you ought to watch out as many of the clones contain malware that would find yourself cost accounting you a bomb, per Sophos. 

The ones with malware are capable of causing out messages to premium services which is able to end in unwanted charges, per the safety specialist. And albeit you shut the sport, it will continue running within the background. 

Sophos advises users to exercise caution once downloading apps from markets apart from Google Play, And to conjointly run an antivirus app to confirm that their devices ar safe. 

In any case, interference continues to be higher than cure, therefore be terribly careful after you transfer your next Flappy Bird clone.


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