Steam Suggests Buyers Reset PC After Malware Game PirateFi Slips Through The Cracks

Steam Suggests Buyers Reset PC After Malware Game PirateFi Slips Through The Cracks

From TheGamer (Written by James Troughton) on | OpenCritic

On February 6, developer Seaworth Interactive released a game on Steam called PirateFi. While it might look like any other quick and dirty survival sim knockoff at first glance, it quickly became apparent that it housed Malware, so Valve removed the game from its storefront entirely and issued a warning to those who downloaded it.

As shared by u/HelloitsWojan on the Steam subreddit, the message reads as follows:

"The Steam account of the developer for this game uploads builds to Steam that contained suspected malware. The builds containing the suspected malware have been removed from Steam, but we strongly encourage you to run a full-system scan using an antivirus product that you trust or use regularly, and inspect your system for unexpected or newly installed software. You may also consider fully reformatting your operating system to ensure that no malicious software remains on your machine."

Reddit users also recommend reinstalling your OS system if you installed PirateFi.

PirateFi might have been free-to-play, but it doesn't appear to have drawn much of an audience before being delisted. As we can see on SteamDB, it only had 165 followers and a peak player count of just five. However, Video Game Insights...

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