Steam, a popular gaming network, recently held a malicious indie game – Abstractism – on its platform which apparently was using the space as a means to release malware onto user’s computers in order to mine cryptocurrency.
According to VG24/7, the ‘game’, took advantage of a victim’s computer using a “cryptojacking” method. Released on 15th March, Abstractism’s developer Okalo Union with publisher dead.team used the game, which has been described as a “trivial platformer”, to load up the CPU and GPU in a manner which implies mining malware running on the user’s computer’s background.
One user commented on the game’s forum that the game is not recommended because the person is “100% certain it’s mining bitcoin on [their] computer“. Union responded to this saying that “Abstractism does not mine any of cryptocurrency. Probably, you are playing on high graphics settings, because they take a bit of CPU and GPU power, required for post-processing effects rendering”.
The game and hacking method first came to light when a prominent game-based Youtuber SidAlpha released a video highlighting the nature of the scam game.
Upon further investigation, SidAlpha also found that there were other gamers who took to the comments with suspicions of the game’s trustworthiness, owing to aspects such as the game having set off Windows Defender software as well as bypassing antivirus software, with the most suspicious activity being the simple game’s shockingly high RAM usage.
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