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Jacob Siegal
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As if the Flappy Bird phenomenon wasn't infectious enough to begin with, the torrent of clones that followed the app's release might be leading to an even bigger problem. USA Today shares the data from McAfee Labs' latest Threat Report, which sampled over 300 of the Flappy Bird clones on the App Store and Google Play only to find that 238 or "almost 80% of them contained malware."
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Via BRG - Boy Genius Report