Free Game, Costly Malware

Cybercriminals are offering a free video game to try to trick you into downloading malware. They post a job offer online, claiming that if you download a free game, “PirateFi,” you can be paid to monitor the in-game chat feature. The free download and the promise of payment make this a tempting offer. But remember that if something seems too good to be true, it usually is!

This  “free” game actually contains malware, and if you download it, cybercriminals steal information from your web browser. Once they have stolen it, they can use it to access your online accounts. You won’t actually receive any form of payment. Instead, the cybercriminals will get paid in one of their favorite currencies (your personal data).

Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to a malware scam:

Be wary whenever downloading new software or games. Ensure you have updated antivirus software to protect your computer from possible malware. 

Always be skeptical of free deals and easy money. If the offer seems too good to be true, it usually is. 

Any job offer requiring you to download software before being hired for the position is likely a scam. Always trust your instincts before clicking and downloading any software, including video games. 

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