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Home / Technology / Battlefield 6 Malware Minefield: Pirates Beware!

Battlefield 6 Malware Minefield: Pirates Beware!

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Hackers distribute malware disguised as Battlefield 6 game downloads.
  • Fake game trainers and cracked versions steal cryptocurrency and login data.
  • Hundreds of users are potential victims of the ongoing malware threat.
Battlefield 6 Malware Minefield: Pirates Beware!

Gamers are being warned about the dangers lurking within pirated copies of the new Battlefield 6 shooter. Malicious actors have quickly released fake "cracked versions" and "trainer" programs designed to infect unsuspecting players with malware. These fraudulent downloads pose a significant threat, as they are engineered to steal sensitive information from a user's computer.

The malware found in these fake files targets valuable data, including cryptocurrency wallet details and active login sessions harvested through browser cookies. Antivirus provider Bitdefender has identified several malicious programs, such as "Battlefield 6 Trainer Installer" and fake ISO images, making it difficult for users to distinguish legitimate files from dangerous ones.

This exploitation of popular game releases for cybercrime is a recurring issue, with similar attacks seen for movies and music. The widespread availability of these fake downloads suggests hundreds of users may have already fallen victim to this ongoing threat, emphasizing the need for caution when acquiring digital content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hackers are distributing malware disguised as pirated versions and cheat programs for Battlefield 6.
The malware is hidden within fake game downloads and trainers, which secretly scan PCs for data.
The malware aims to steal cryptocurrency wallet information and login sessions from cookies.

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