The game contained malware designed to steal the users surfing app cookies.

According toSteamDB, 800 to 1,500 people may have downloaded the free-to-play game before it was delisted.

With that information, hackers could dive into the users various online accounts.

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We contacted Valve for comment but have not heard back.

The big question remains: How was a game loaded with malware released onto Steam?

More importantly, what is Valves plan to prevent something like this from happening again?

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