Well, with 500 million downloads it was only a matter of time, right? The Gadgets reports that the Android Market has fallen victim to a scam sullying the good Angry Birds maker's name: Rovio. The website reports that fake apps and games using the company's name have appeared on the Market, including Angry Birds 3D, which doesn't exist. Shop today with caution.
Luckily, that isn't terribly difficult, as the scammers in question weren't terribly thorough. For instance, a number of the fake games, which will charge your account if purchased, sold by "Rovio" were never developed nor published by the company. Take a look at this list and tell us if Rovio created or published any of the following games:
- Alive 4 Ever
- Call of Duty Zombies
- Angry Birds 3D
- Zombieville
- Zombie Highway
- Tiny Wings
- Catch the Candy
- Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift
- Rat on a Skateboard
- Zombie Gunship
- Resident Evil 4
- Siege Hero
The above image shows what games made by Rovio will look like--notice the company name. Regardless, we'd avoid buying the above games at all until Google sorts out the situation. As a general rule of thumb, we'd recommend vetting an app before buying it from the Android Market through--what else?--Google, silly.
[Via and Image Credit: TechCrunch]
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