A free-to-play game on Steam infected those who downloaded it with malware, with Valve sending out emails to those affected.
Valve removed a game from its Steam video game platform and store because it contained malware, according to media reports.
Users who installed the free-to-play game PirateFi from Steam should change their passwords and seriously consider reinstalling their operating systems. Valve removed the game after discovering ...
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.
A free-to-play title called PirateFi was released with little fanfare on Steam earlier this month. But the only reason many ...
Valve has sent a warning email to users that installed removed game PirateFi on Steam, explaining that it included suspected ...
Valve recommends that users who downloaded PirateFe run a full system scan with anti-virus software and check for auspicious ...
Valve has removed PirateFi from the Steam store after discovering it contained Vidar, an info-stealing malware.
A Free2Play game smuggled malware to Steam users. Valve has deleted the game from the store – too late for those affected.
PirateFi, the free to play that was laced with Vidar infostealing malware was removed on February 12 and had 1,500 downloads.
A free-to-play video game on Steam named 'PirateFi' has been unmasked as a malicious scheme to distribute the notorious Vidar ...
Valve removed a game from its Steam video game platform and store because it contained malware, according to media reports. In its notice to users who downloaded the game, Valve said affected ...