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Scammers created fake browser versions of games like Bad Piggies (an Angry Birds spin-off). Users who installed these "browser links" had their web browsers hijacked to display unauthorized ads and steal personal data.
Cybercriminals have frequently leveraged the popularity of Angry Birds to distribute malicious software: angry-birds-game-link
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Never download game files (.apk or .exe) from third-party links found in emails or social media comments. Safe & Official Game Links Safe & Official Game Links A common modern
A common modern tactic involves a "developer" sending a message asking you to "test" a new Angry Birds game. The link provided is actually a trojan designed to steal your account credentials and spread to your contact list. How to Spot a Fake Link
In one major incident, fake versions of Angry Birds were uploaded to marketplaces (like the early Google Play Store). When users clicked the "game link" and installed the app, it secretly sent premium-rate text messages costing users significant amounts of money.
Scams often promise "unlimited coins" or "exclusive beta access" to create a false sense of urgency.