The Steam store is a beautiful, sacred thing, and not just because of all the sales. It’s a celebration of PC gaming, espousing community values and player-friendly policies. However, there’s an element of goodwill that makes it all tick, and bad actors breaking their end of the bargain can cause major issues for players. Beyond The Dark looked like an innocuous-enough indie horror game, but beneath the surface it was full of data-gobbling malware. While it has now been removed from Steam, I’m surprised that gaming the system seemed to be rather easy.
Free Steam game Beyond the Dark turns out to be malware, but this isn’t the first time we’ve seen it
19 May 20260

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