A Free2Play game smuggled malware to Steam users. Valve has deleted the game from the store – too late for those affected.
A free-to-play video game on Steam named 'PirateFi' has been unmasked as a malicious scheme to distribute the notorious Vidar ...
Valve has removed PirateFi from the Steam store after discovering it contained Vidar, an info-stealing malware.
Valve has sent out emails to gamers that recently launched a newly released game Steam game, as the developer appears to have ...
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 ...
As reported by PC Magazine, Valve has been notifying players who downloaded PirateFi about the takedown. In the screenshot reproduced below from SteamDB, Valve encourages PirateFi players to run a ...
A free-to-play game on Steam infected those who downloaded it with malware, with Valve sending out emails to those affected.
Valve Corporation has taken decisive action this week by removing the game “PirateFi” from its popular gaming platform, Steam ...
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 game on Steam, PirateFi, was discovered carrying malware that steals passwords and personal data. Here's what happened.