bug-bounty504
google358
xss310
microsoft301
facebook265
rce221
exploit213
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apple164
cve142
account-takeover116
bragging-post102
privilege-escalation98
csrf92
phishing86
browser80
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dos68
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react54
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node46
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smart-contract45
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web343
defi43
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race-condition40
open-source39
auth-bypass39
pentest39
cloud38
idor37
burp-suite36
info-disclosure36
0
4/10
The FBI is seeking victims of eight malicious Steam games distributed between May 2024 and January 2026 that contained infostealer malware designed to steal cryptocurrency wallets, credentials, and account access. Notable cases include BlockBlasters (which stole ~$150,000 from 261+ accounts) and Chemia (which distributed HijackLoader and Vidar/Fickle Stealer malware).
malware-distribution
infostealer
cryptocurrency-theft
steam-platform
credential-theft
account-hijacking
cryptodrainer
hijackloader
vidar-stealer
fickle-stealer
game-supply-chain
law-enforcement
FBI
FBI Seattle Division
Steam
Valve
BlockBlasters
Chemia
Dashverse
DashFPS
Lampy
Lunara
PirateFi
Tokenova
EncryptHub
HijackLoader
Vidar
Fickle Stealer
ZachXBT
VX-Underground
Raivo Plavnieks
RastalandTV