Once people downloaded the game, it deployed a Trojan named "Trojan.Win32.Lazzzy.gen." This malware's main goal is to dig through browser cookies and steal login details. Once people identified ...
However, according to Steam forum posts, one user noticed something was off when their antivirus software prevented them from running the game, flagging it as carrying "Trojan.Win32.Lazzzy.gen." ...
PCMag, which originally reported on the game, said that some users’ anti-virus software flagged the game before running it as “Trojan.Win32.Lazzzy.gen,” a type of malware that attempts to ...
Reports indicate the malicious file was "Trojan.Win32.Lazzzy.gen" and was linked to the theft of browser cookies, which enables the bad actor to gain access to various online accounts.
We have covered some good antivirus and computer security companies that provide different tools to remove specific types of malware (like Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Rector, ZeroAccess, Wildfire Locker ...