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Steam game PirateFi exposed as dangerous info-stealing malware A free-to-play video game on Steam named 'PirateFi' has been unmasked as a malicious scheme to distribute the notorious Vidar info ...
Valve warned gamers who downloaded and launched the game PirateFi that the game’s developer “uploaded builts to Steam that contained suspected malware” and that those who launched the game likely had ...
Valve removed a video game listing from its online store Steam after users reported that a free demo for the game was installing malware on their computers. The game was called Sniper: Phantom's ...
How PirateFi evaded Steam’s safeguards remains unclear. But to promote the game, the hacker used a bot on Telegram to advertise a paid position to gamers to act as a chat moderator for PirateFi.
Instead, I found story after story about online video games and game platforms including Fortnite, Avowed, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Rockstar, Elden Ring Nightrein, PirateFi, Tomb Raider, Portal 2 ...
PirateFi was removed from Steam after distributing malware, which stole passwords, browser cookies, and cryptocurrency data from 1,500 users.
Steam-parent Valve has recently removed the game PirateFi from the store. This move came after discovering that the game contained malware. Security researchers analysing the malware found it was ...
Last week, Valve removed a game from its online store Steam because the product was laced with malware. After the removal of the game, which was called PirateFi, security researchers analyzed the ...
After the removal of the game, which was called PirateFi, security researchers analyzed the malware and found that whoever planted it modified an existing video game in an attempt to trick gamers ...