A free-to-play game on Steam infected those who downloaded it with malware, with Valve sending out emails to those affected.
A new report from cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock finds that infostealer malware is present on "thousands" of systems belonging to the US military and major defense contractors such as Boeing and ...
PirateFi, a Steam game, was found spreading Vidar malware, stealing user data. Steam removed it, but gamers must take urgent ...
Google Chrome for Android could soon get a handy tool to fight malicious apps you've sideloaded, joining the likes of Play ...
The latest version of XCSSET can also record a victim's screen—and even manipulate the Bitcoin addresses that appear in their ...
Microsoft discovers new XCSSET macOS malware variant with enhanced obfuscation, persistence, and infection strategies.
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 newly discovered Golang backdoor is abusing Telegram for communication with its command-and-control (C&C) server.
Microsoft has observed a new variant of the XCSSET malware being used in limited attacks against macOS users. A new variant of the sophisticated XCSSET malware has been observed in recent, limited ...
A Golang backdoor is using Telegram as its command and control (C2) channel, an approach that makes detection harder for defenders, according to Netskope researchers ...
New Golang malware leverages Telegram for C2, executing PowerShell commands and self-destructing to evade detection.
A free-to-play title called PirateFi was released with little fanfare on Steam earlier this month. But the only reason many ...