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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is actively investigating the presence of video games containing hidden malware on the popular Steam marketplace. This probe highlights a concerning new vector for cyberattacks, targeting the trusted ecosystem used by millions of gamers worldwide.
According to the investigation, malicious actors uploaded seemingly legitimate games to the Steam store. Unsuspecting users who downloaded and installed these titles inadvertently infected their computers with harmful software. The exact nature of the malware and the full scope of the compromise are currently under review by federal cybercrime units.
Authorities are urging extreme caution and vigilance when downloading new or unfamiliar software, even from established platforms. The FBI has issued a direct appeal to individuals who believe they may have installed one of the compromised games, asking them to come forward as potential victims. This cooperation is vital to understanding the attack's methodology and identifying those responsible.
The situation serves as a stark reminder that digital threats can emerge from unexpected places. Users are advised to maintain updated security software, scrutinize developer reputations, and report any suspicious computer activity following new software installations. The investigation remains ongoing as officials work to secure the platform and prevent further incidents.
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