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SCP-1471 is a fictional mobile app called MalO ver1.0.0, a piece of horror folklore from the SCP Foundation universe that spreads via text messages, showing users images of a skull-headed humanoid figure (SCP-1471-A) in their surroundings, eventually leading to irreversible visual hallucinations and a perceived, though unsettling, companionship. The app bypasses app store approvals, sends progressively closer images (from frequented spots to real-time shots), and its effects can only be reversed by deleting it before 90 hours of exposure, making it a creepy, voyeuristic entity rather than overtly aggressive.
This video explains the story and appearance of SCP-1471:
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1AMWolfram
YouTube • Mar 23, 2024
How SCP-1471 works (in-universe)
Installation: A 9.8 MB app, MalO, found in app stores, with no listed developer.
Image Progression:
0-24 hrs: Images of SCP-1471-A at user’s frequented spots.
24-48 hrs: Images at recently visited locations.
48-72 hrs: Real-time images with SCP-1471-A nearby.
Hallucinations: After 90 hours, users see SCP-1471-A in peripheral vision or reflections, which becomes permanent with continued exposure.
SCP-1471-A Appearance: A tall, black-haired humanoid with a canid (dog/wolf) skull head, often described as a creepy “Wendigo” or “werewolf” figure, sometimes depicted as a zombie costume.
Nature: Not overtly hostile, but its constant presence and evolving images are psychologically distressing, though some users grow to accept it as a companion, notes this YouTube video.
Watch this animation to see a story about a character’s experience with SCP-1471:
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TheRubber
YouTube • Oct 14, 2020
Real-world origin & fan interpretations
The creature’s image is based on a real-life zombie werewolf costume from DeviantArt, created by Clockwork Creature Studio and Taran Griffith.
Many fans see it as a “furry bait” due to its canine features, leading to discussions and merchandise (like pins, figures, and stickers) on sites like Etsy.
This video discusses the true identity and origin of SCP-1471:
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BetaEtaDelota
YouTube • Oct 24, 2023
Safety warning
Do not download any “MalO” apps: Real-world versions are unofficial, potentially unsafe third-party apps, not the fictional SCP-1471, as noted by this Reddit post.
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