Fake Angry Birds Space app is a trojan in disguise
Angry Birds Space is a lot of fun. No, really, it justifies the hype – if you haven’t tried it yet, download the free game in the Google Play Store. But for Pete’s sake, make sure you’re using the Google Play Store: a fake app is unsurprisingly masquerading as the ultra-popular mobile game to add Android phones and tablets to its network of infected devices, remotely downloading more malicious apps and displaying ads. Security researchers at Sophos spotted the fake app in third-party app stores, but says that the official Rovio files are not affected.

Rovio mentioned the fakes on their own blog, along with the charming illustration above. Interestingly, the infected app actually contains the full version of the Angry Birds Space game. This bit of half-truth in advertising is likely to help get the fake app disseminated quickly. The extra code is hidden in a JPEG file, and can remotely download more apps and display its own ads across the phone. Due to the distributed nature of this latest infection, there’s no way to know how many phones and tablets are currently running the doppelganger app.
A more interesting question is why people are downloading the fake app in the first place. Angry Birds Space is free, after all, unless you go with the ad-free or tablet versions. And presumably legitimate copies are available from reliable third parties – heck, even the Nook Color and Nook Tablet have the game. There’s no reason that anyone, even those who can’t access the Google Play Store because of hardware or geographical location, should be bamboozled. Remember to stay vigilant, and that piracy is for suckers.
Story Timeline
- Angry Birds Space official announcement coming March 8 on Mar 5th 2012
- Angry Birds hang with NASA astronaut for a Space physics lesson on Mar 8th 2012
- Samsung’s Galaxy Note gets 30 free Angry Birds Space levels on Mar 9th 2012
- Angry Birds Space hits Play Market on Mar 22nd 2012
- Angry Birds Space review on Mar 22nd 2012
- Angry Birds Space downloaded 10 million times in just three days on Mar 26th 2012
[via Mashable]
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Fake Angry Birds Space app is a trojan in disguise
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