PirateFi, a Steam game, was found spreading Vidar malware, stealing user data. Steam removed it, but gamers must take urgent ...
Researchers found that PirateFI was never designed to be a real game, but a vehicle to infect gamers with malware and steal ...
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 ...
A free-to-play game on Steam infected those who downloaded it with malware, with Valve sending out emails to those affected.
Valve has removed PirateFi from the Steam store after discovering it contained Vidar, an info-stealing malware.
A free-to-play game named PirateFi in the Steam store has been distributing the Vidar infostealing malware to unsuspecting users. The title was present in the Steam catalog for almost a week ...
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 ...
A game called PirateFi released on Steam last week and it contained malware. Valve have removed the game two days ago. It's unclear how many players' computers were infected by PirateFi.
Moreover, Valve reached out to affected players directly, warning them of the likely malware problem. SteamDB shared Valve's message to PirateFi players in a post on X. As part of this message ...
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