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The FBI is asking gamers who installed Steam titles containing malware to provide information as part of an ongoing investigation into eight malicious games uploaded to the gaming platform.
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Although only a small percentage of games on Steam appear to have been designed to spread malware, it's enough that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is now looking into it. The FBI's Seattle ...
The investigation is being led by the FBI’s Seattle Division, which recently launched an online portal asking potential victims to report if they installed certain Steam games that contained malicious ...
In a rare move, the FBI has published an alert 'seeking victim information' related to a hacker exploiting Valve's Steam ...
According to the FBI's website, the agency's Seattle branch wants to identify potential victims who installed Steam games infected with malware.
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Another double giveaway has landed on the Epic Games Store for PC gamers to claim, this time bringing a cozy camping title and a WWI-set tactical FPS.
The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote ...
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