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    Hackers Infest Steam Game with Malware to Capture Gamers’ Passwords

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Valve removed the game PirateFi from Steam after it was found to contain the Vidar infostealer malware, which targets sensitive user data like passwords and cryptocurrency wallets.

    2. Researcher Marius Genheimer indicated that PirateFi was likely a tool for mass distribution of Vidar malware, suggesting it was never a legitimate game but designed solely for malicious purposes.

    3. The malware-laden game was created by modifying an existing template known as Easy Survival RPG, allowing hackers to easily develop and distribute the infected game.

    4. Vidar infostealer can extract a wide range of data, including browser passwords, session cookies, web history, cryptocurrency details, and even two-factor authentication codes.

    Hackers recently exploited the gaming world by embedding malware into a Steam game. Valve removed the game, named PirateFi, after it was discovered to contain the Vidar infostealer. This malware targets sensitive information, including passwords and cryptocurrency wallets.

    Researcher Marius Genheimer, who works at SECUINFRA Falcon Team, examined the malware. He found that the command and control servers connected to Vidar suggest that PirateFi was part of a larger scheme to distribute harmful software. He pointed out, “It is highly likely that it never was a legitimate, running game that was altered after first publication.” Essentially, it served only to spread malware.

    How did the hackers manage this? They modified an existing game template called Easy Survival RPG. This game-making app costs between $399 and $1,099 to license. This approach shows that creating a functioning game with malware does not require extensive effort; it just needs clever exploitation of available resources.

    The capability of the Vidar malware is alarming. It can steal information swiftly and discreetly. It accesses passwords saved in web browsers, session cookies that allow unauthorized logins, and can even capture cryptocurrency wallet details. Furthermore, it can take screenshots and snag two-factor authentication codes from users.

    This incident serves as a warning to gamers everywhere. It reminds them to stay vigilant and ensure their cybersecurity measures are up to date. As the gaming industry continues to grow, so does the potential for cyber threats. The excitement of new games should not overshadow the need for security awareness. Gamers must remain informed and cautious while enjoying their virtual adventures.

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