Life is full of pitfalls, and it is also unsafe in the virtual world. A few days ago, a Steam game called for free, "Cross Explosioner" was reported to have cryptocurrency fraud and was removed from the shelves. The amount of victimization has risen to $150,000. Players questioned the official slow action of V Club.
·According to statistics from the Confidential Currency Investigation Station, due to the damage caused by malware hidden in the Steam game "Cubic Explosioner", there were 261 victim accounts, with a total victimization amount of up to US$150,000.
· "Curvey Explosive Man" was released on July 30 this year. It attracted many players under the guise of free. On August 30, it reported that it started the so-called illegal cryptocurrency transaction. Once players participate in the transaction, the malware in the game will start stealing players' funds.
·However, it was not until September 21 that V Club announced the closure of the game, which caused strong dissatisfaction among players. Such a delay caused many new players to suffer.