Valve Corporation has removed a game from its video game marketplace Steam that allegedly hijacked users' computers to mine cryptocurrency, Motherboard reported July 30.
The Steam game store has delisted Abstractism, an indie game accused of deceptive practices and cryptojacking, and has banned its developer from the platform.
Steam took action following complaints from a number of users saying that the game setup file seemed to include a Trojan virus and malware disguised as steam.
Game developer Okalo Union and publisher dead.team released Abstractism on Steam on March 15.
According to Motherboard, there were warning signs that the game could be running processes unbeknownst to the player.
Developers encouraged players to keep the game running, even when not in use, in return for rare in-game items.
One user reported a scam on an in-game item for Abstractism on the Steam Community Market that used the same name and art as an item in Team Fortress 2.
YouTuber SidAlpha and some other users noticed that running the relatively small game used a disportionately large amount of system resources, in addition to triggering malware alerts.
In 2016, Valve announced that the Steam platform would officially accept payments through Bitcoin.
In December last year Steam stopped acceptance of BTC payments due to high fees and volatility.
Indie Game Delisted From Steam Marketplace for Alleged Cryptojacking and Scams
Publié le Jul 31, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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