A sniper game on Steam was apparently exploited to lead users to an external demo that actually contained malware.
Steam is, or at least it’s supposed to be, something of a walled garden. Like Apple’s App Store for iPhones or the various ...
Valve removed a video game listing from its online store Steam after users reported that a free demo for the game was ...
Phantom's Resolution' from the Steam store following multiple user reports that indicated its demo installer actually ...
Valve's Steam has been abused again to spread malware. The game Sniper: Phantom's Resolution has raised alarms within the ...
Researchers found that PirateFI was never designed to be a real game, but a vehicle to infect gamers with malware and steal their passwords with an infostealer called Vidar.
Any other websites, links, or offers claiming to offer our game outside of Steam are fraudulent and may pose a security risk,' suggesting that a third party had distributed malware under the guise ...
Valve, the company behind Steam, removed an Action FPS game called Sniper: Phantom’s Resolution from the marketplace after ...
Valve has started to contact suspected victims that they may have been the subject of a cyberattack just days after removing PirateFi from Steam after discovering it contained suspected malware files.
Instead, I just found videos of people discussing how this new indie game was spreading malware on Steam. This is another good reason to avoid a particular title. In addition to using antivirus ...