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frenchfrynoob@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

“Yeah, that’s exactly what I found too. I looked it up after you mentioned it — the pattern seems to be: buy a legit Steam developer account, release a clean game, build up some positive reviews, then push a malicious patch later. BlockBlasters is the clearest example: clean on July 31, then on August 30 they pushed Build 19799326 with a three-stage malware chain — data harvesting, credential theft, crypto wallet draining. Over 260 victims, $150k+ stolen. FBI got involved. I also saw PirateFi, Chemia, Tokenova — same playbook. It’s like they’re running the exact same blueprint across multiple games. Pretty wild.”

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