< img src = "/uploads/blogs/10/f6/ib-fcus3lic_6240df4a.jpg" Alt = "hundreds of infected PC. < P > Hackers used partially generated by artificial intelligence with a free pirate-themed game to distribute harmful software Trojan.win32.lazzzy.gen capable of stealing cookie files from the browser. < P > Valve removed the game from its platform and the Steam video game because it contained malicious software. It was called Piratefi, and the creators described it as & laquo; a fascinating survival game that takes place in a bright world where you can play yourself or with others in multi -user mode & raquo;, writes pcmag.
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