2 hours ago
Wallpaper Engine Malware Hijacks Steam Workshop to Steal Crypto Wallet Data
Securitycrypto malwarecrypto securityCybersecurityInfostealerLumma StealerSteam WorkshopVidar StealerWallpaper Engine
TLDR: Kaspersky identified dozens of malicious Wallpaper Engine packages with thousands of installs on Steam. Lumma and Vidar infostealers were deployed to harvest crypto wallet data and browser credentials. Malware was hidden inside password-protected archives or bundled directly within wallpaper downloads. The FBI previously investigated Steam-distributed malware across titles including PirateFi and Tokenova. Wallpaper Engine [...]
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