The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating a series of malware-infected video games that appeared on the popular PC gaming platform Steam. The agency is now asking players who may have downloaded these compromised titles to come forward and provide information that could help identify victims and track down the people responsible.
FBI seeks victims in ongoing malware investigation
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 software. According to the agency, several titles distributed through the platform between May 2024 and January 2026 were found to contain hidden malware capable of stealing personal data and accessing user accounts.
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Authorities have already identified a list of games believed to be affected. These include BlockBlasters, Chemia, Dashverse (also known as DashFPS), Lampy, Lunara,
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