A sniper game on Steam was apparently exploited to lead users to an external demo that actually contained malware.
As first spotted by TheGamer, the game in question — Sniper: Phantom’s Resolution — was reportedly set to release in the ...
Phantom's Resolution' from the Steam store following multiple user reports that indicated its demo installer actually ...
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Valve removed a video game from its online store Steam after users reported that a free demo for the game was installing malware on their computers. The game was called Sniper: Phantom’s Resolution, ...
Another consumer-grade spyware operation was hacked in June 2024, which exposed thousands of Apple Account credentials.