PirateFi Game Removed from Steam Library for Pushing Malware

Valve removed an entry from their Steam library of games, suspecting it harbored data-stealing malware.

Valve removes troublesome entry in its library

PirateFi, a free-to-play game released last week, has been removed from Valve’s Steam game library because it hosted malicious code.

After removing it from the platform, Valve warned all potentially affected users that they might have surreptitiously infected their devices.

Reportedly, one user who downloaded the game had his accounts hijacke

Overcoming Security Challenges in Real-Time APIs

Speed is everything in the modern business world. Our attention spans are shorter than ever, consumers demand short and seamless interactions, and the slightest delay in service delivery can see organizations fall far behind their competitors. This is why real-time APIs are so important; they enable systems to communicate and exchange data with minimal delay, … Read more

Subnautica 2 Fake Playtest Links Sent as Part of Malicious Campaign

Subnautica 2 developers raised the alarm on a malicious campaign trying to take advantage of players by tricking them into believing they were enrolling in a playtest. 

Subnautica 2, a game developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment studio, is still in the works. A critical step in the development process is allowing players to get access to the game when it’s not yet finished so the studio can make needed adjustments. 

Usually, a handful of players get access to the game, after the studio make

AI and Civil Service Purges

Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s chaotic approach to reform is upending government operations. Critical functions have been halted, tens of thousands of federal staffers are being encouraged to resign, and congressional mandates are being disregarded. The next phase: The Department of Government Efficiency reportedly wants to use AI to cut costs. According to The Washington … Read more