A lot of bootleg games were found. There was malware latency stealing passwords.
Many bootleg games have been detected. Malware has stolen passwords inside.
According to a report by the official website of a well-known anti-malware software developer, Malwarebytes has mentioned the detection of a new malware distribution campaign, "RenEngine Loader," a malware extension, or Loader, used as an intermediary to release more serious malware, such as remote access trojan, or RAT, named Async, a backdoor type of malware, like Backdoor XWorm, and malware types that steal data from the victim's machine, or Infostealer, such as Rhadamanthys Stealer, and ARC, the latter of which has the ability to steal a variety of victim's data, such as passwords. It is saved on a web browser, a cookie file, data for automatic form completion or Autofill, data of the Cryptocurrency Wallet, system data, and copy data on the Clipboard.
The carrier used as an intermediary for spreading malware (Vector) is usually a free-to-play version of a Crack video game that allows it to be downloaded in a repackaged package of video games such as Far Cry, Need for Speed, FIFA, and Assassin's Creed. At the installation stage, it looks like a regular game installation. There is nothing wrong, but behind that, the "RenEngine Loader" malware is quietly installed because the malware is exploiting the Launcher of a visual video game set ( Visual Novel), named Ren'Py (which became the source of the malware name), helps to lurk in to bootleg video games and secretly install himself without the victim.
For the most secure self-defense, in addition to using the newest anti-malware tools, another necessary and duty to do is to play only copyrighted video games that, in addition to being legal, are also safe from malware, supported by developers and distributors throughout their lives.
































































































