A free game on Steam called Beyond The Dark contained hidden malicious software.
The game originally started as a simple title named Rodent Race. Someone hijacked the developer’s account and quickly changed the name, images, and other details. This tricked Steam, which does not verify updates.
The malware was hidden in a file called UnityPlayer.dll. The game often crashes when run, but the malware keeps operating in the background.
It searches for crypto wallet extensions in Chrome, such as MetaMask, connects to a malicious server, and downloads tools to steal passwords, browser data, and cryptocurrency. Some reports say it may also steal Roblox information.
YouTuber Eric Parker discovered the malware and made a video about it. Steam then removed the game completely.
If you downloaded or played it:
>Delete the game immediately.
>Run a full virus scan with updated antivirus software.
>Change all important passwords, especially for email, browsers, and crypto accounts.
>Check your crypto wallets for missing funds and transfer any remaining balance to a new secure wallet on another device.
This is a common tactic on Steam now
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With Stream Elements ending and folks navigating new programs. I know a fairbit about Mix it Up, if anyone needs a hand I'm here to help.
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Sorry if the updates on the customizable model are taking a lot of time!!!!
My community told me that they preferred big updates instead of small ones, so this one is pretty huge!
This is what I've been working on yesterday!
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Viewer turnover is normal, and there is actually a common % you can see drop per month/year, independently of how much you create/stream!
Audience and site userbase decay is real, and you can see it in your Analytics > Discovery > Live Notifications
Usual causes:
- People stop using Twitch
- Peoples schedule changes
- Your content changes
- They find other interesting streamers (have you been in the same fandom/watching the same show for 10 years?)
- Brand loyalty drops with overall VTuber drama and other site algo changes (where your audience got reminded you exist)
- Brand loyalty to an independent brand is already low
- Interests and priorities shift (people have lives, it's not 2020 anymore)
- YOUR schedule may have changed
This is why many people praise 'Networking' and raids, so the audience can stay in the same circle and come back.
Don't be sad it's over, be happy people enjoyed what you created. Interest in art and entertainment is like this in every creative industry.
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