Horror game removed from Steam after being accused of stealing passwords and browser data

20.05.2026
Сергій Таран

The administration of Steam has removed the free horror game Beyond the Dark after malware was discovered inside the project. The game, which was marketed as a tense survival horror experience, was allegedly being used to steal passwords, browser data, and cryptocurrency wallet information from users.

Despite Steam’s moderation efforts for indie games, the incident exposed vulnerabilities in the platform’s update verification system. According to an investigation by security researcher Eric Parker, Beyond the Dark originally had an official release date of December 28, 2024, but only became dangerous recently after a change in ownership.

It was later revealed that just a few weeks ago the game had a completely different appearance and title.

  • The attackers allegedly compromised the Steam account of the developers behind another game called Rodent Race.
  • The project page was heavily modified: the title was changed to Beyond the Dark, while the branding, screenshots, and product description were also updated.
  • Because Steam does not manually review every individual patch or update for already published games, the modified version containing the embedded malware was able to reach users without interruption.

Recall that ESL FACEIT Group recently partnered with TikTok to broadcast its esports tournaments on the platform.

Теми:
Subscribe to our Telegram and Twitter to keep up to date with the latest news from the world of gaming and eSports

Recent News

Comments

Comments are closed.

Players is a modern media about Ukrainian and global esports. About games, players, and for players.

Made in Kyiv with ❤️
News, columns and podcasts — news@players.com.ua
Advertising and partnerships — adv@players.com.ua

Serhiy Taran (Editor-in-Chief) — sergey@players.com.ua
Iryna Barysheva (Publisher) — iryna@players.com.ua
Anton Mazai (Publisher and CTO) — anton@players.com.ua
© 2021-2026 Players. When using materials from the site, a hyperlink to the original article's location page with the Players publication is required.