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Hackers are using Steam Workshop and Wallpaper Engine to spread malware and steal accounts PCGamesNGamers beware: malicious wallpapers on Steam found stealing accounts SecurelistKaspersky finds malware hidden in Steam Wallpaper Engine that hijacks accounts to spread itself — dozens of malicious packages downloaded tens of thousands of times Tom's HardwareHackers are using Steam's Wallpaper Engine to distribute malware that can steal your logins TweakTownKaspersky Says Anime Wallpapers Are Being Used to Spread Malware Gadget Review
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