A new malware is stealing users’ data on popular gaming platforms, Kaspersky says
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The malware is said to be highly capable of evading detection and protection against reverse engineering and malware analysis
A new malware dubbed BloodyStealer is being sold on darknet forums and used to steal gamers’ accounts on popular gaming platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store and EA Origin, security firm Kaspersky found.
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The trojan-stealer is capable of gathering an expert treating various types of data, for cookies, passwords, forms, banking cards from browsers, screenshots, login memory, and sessions from various applications, Kaspersky found. The malware is said to particularly target popular gaming companies in Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.
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