A sniper game on Steam was apparently exploited to lead users to an external demo that actually contained malware.
Valve removed a video game listing from its online store Steam after users reported that a free demo for the game was ...
But a couple of recent instances of full-on malware being hidden in Steam games is starting to take the shine off. Back in ...
We are once again reminding you to be careful out there, after users found another Steam game acting as a front for malware. This is the second game we've seen hiding malicious intent on Steam's ...
Phantom's Resolution' from the Steam store following multiple user reports that indicated its demo installer actually ...
For the second time in two months, a hacker has used Steam to circulate malware to unsuspecting gamers. This time, the attack arrived through a demo for a game called Sniper: Phantom's Resolution.
Steam games are being used to spread malware. Learn how fake titles infected thousands and what gamers can do to stay safe ...
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.
Valve's Steam has been abused again to spread malware. The game Sniper: Phantom's Resolution has raised alarms within the ...
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 ...
It has been revealed through an email sent by Steam to users that the free game 'PirateFi,' distributed on Steam, the world's largest PC gaming platform, has been contaminated with infostealer ...