Security News > 2019 > March > Zero-Day Flaws in Counter-Strike 1.6 Let Malicious Servers Hack Gamers' PCs

2019-03-14 07:18
If you are a Counter-Strike gamer, then beware, because 39% of all existing Counter-Strike 1.6 game servers available online are malicious that have been set-up to remotely hack gamers' computers. A team of cybersecurity researchers at Dr. Web has disclosed that an attacker has been using malicious gaming servers to silently compromise computers of Counter-Strike gamers worldwide by
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