The free game was revealed as a malware that has stolen the user accounts of different services.
On the Steam game platform, a disguised malware was awarded the game. Adobe Stock / AOP
Piratefi, distributed on the Steam platform, is anything but one could imagine on top. Earlier in February, the pirate game, which has been downloaded in February, is actually a Windows problem.
Steam warned his users Last week from Piratef’s true nature and announced that it had removed it from the distribution on February 10. All players have been sent via email to instructions.
Piratef’s ladies have been urged to scan their machinery for malware and to check that no other suspicious software has been installed on the machine.
“It is also worth considering the formation of the entire system to ensure that there is nothing harmful to the machine,” Steam instructed.
According to Steam statistics, Pirateph was up to 1,500 times. Some of the downloads have reported that they have lost their Microsoft account and, for example, the Roblox game funds.
Last week, the Transport and Communications Agency Traficom’s Cyber Security Center warned about the Steam-based scammers who approach their victims with Finnish messages.

