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UPDATE. Look out for SteamHide, an emerging malware that disguises itself inside profile images on the gaming platform Steam, which researchers think is being developed for a wide-scale campaign.
Looking at SteamDB, a lot of games have been pulled off the platform in the last day with obvious sexual themes, notably many with the word "incest" in their titles. It's not stated that this is due ...
Malware that targets Steam accounts has proliferated the gaming platform and become what researchers are calling a “booming business” for cybercriminals over the last few months.
If you’re a Steam user, beware, as hackers have managed to deliver malware to gamers through the platform. Multiple game developers have had their Valve accounts compromised recently, with the ...
Over 125 million active Steam users should take heed of new report which looks at the booming business of Steam Stealer malware. A new Kaspersky Lab report (pdf) by security researchers Santiago ...
The malware uses two main forms of attack to target users. It can be distributed via fake websites purporting to be legitimate, or through instant messages sent via Steam infrastructure — the ...
Valve has announced implementing additional security measures for developers publishing games on Steam, including SMS-based confirmation codes. This is to deal with a recent outbreak of malicious ...
A new variant of the Ramnit financial malware is using local Web browser injections in order to steal log-in credentials for Steam accounts, according to researchers from security firm Trusteer.
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.
Be careful what you click. You might think you've found a cool-looking new game on Steam, but it could be computer-infesting malware in disguise. Yeah, scammers are imitating entire game pages now.
It seems like Steam will soon allow you to report a product on its store page. According to a picture of a new feature posted by Steam Database, you’ll be able to report products for legal ...
Hackers hide malware in fake game pages hosted on Steam. Gamers downloading from Steam should beware of fake game pages, after a spate of clone titles were found on the service hiding harmful malware.