Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. If you use Wallpaper Engine, now's a good time to pay attention. Kaspersky researchers have discovered that hackers are hiding malware inside wallpaper ...
Hackers are exploiting Steam Workshop to hide malicious code inside community-made desktop themes for Wallpaper Engine, putting users at risk of account theft.
Cybersecurity company Kaspersky has revealed that hackers are using wallpaper packages, downloadable from the Steam Marketplace and designed for the Wallpaper Engine app, to spread malware to users, ...
Threat actors are abusing Steam Workshop, Valve's community hub for downloading game-related content, to push various malware hidden in wallpaper packages. Infected wallpapers can lead to hijacking ...
Once downloaded and installed, the malicious wallpapers can automatically infect a Windows computer with the embedded malware. — Photo by Conikal on Unsplash A report from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky ...
Wallpaper Engine has been a popular wallpaper tool on Steam for the better part of a decade since its release. However, the tool’s “application” wallpapers could apparently be hijacked by bad actors ...