PirateFi, the free to play that was laced with Vidar infostealing malware was removed on February 12 and had 1,500 downloads.
A Free2Play game smuggled malware to Steam users. Valve has deleted the game from the store – too late for those affected.
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Valve Corporation has taken decisive action this week by removing the game “PirateFi” from its popular gaming platform, Steam ...
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A new malware called FinalDraft has been using Outlook email drafts for command-and-control communication in attacks against ...
A free-to-play title called PirateFi was released with little fanfare on Steam earlier this month. But the only reason many ...
Players who downloaded PirateFi on Steam thought they were getting a seaside adventure. In reality, they downloaded a game ...
Although the number of affected users is believed to be very small, Valve is still recommending that anybody who installed ...