A report from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky claims that the popular desktop wallpaper programme, Wallpaper Engine, is being used to spread malware via user-submitted content via the Steam Workshop.
Many users enhance their desktops with animated backgrounds from the Steam Workshop. However, according to security researchers, cybercriminals are currently exploiting this offering for attacks. The ...
Cybersecurity company Kaspersky has revealed that hackers are using wallpaper packages, downloadable from the Steam Marketplace and designed for the Wallpaper Engine app, to spread malware to users, ...
Cybersecurity researchers warn that malware is increasingly being disguised as anime wallpapers and other user-generated content shared through trusted gaming platforms. In recent years, anime has ...
Hackers are exploiting Steam Workshop to hide malicious code inside community-made desktop themes for Wallpaper Engine, putting users at risk of account theft.
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