Cybercriminals are targeting players of Counter-Strike 2 with a phishing scam that mimics the Steam login portal. The scam is being propagated through fake websites that claim to offer free in-game skins, misleading players into entering their login credentials. Reports indicate that these phishing sites are designed to look like legitimate Steam pages, including impersonating Navi esports. Players are advised to be cautious of any login pop-ups that cannot be resized or dragged, as these are likely to be fraudulent attempts to steal account information.
Hackers are targeting Counter-Strike 2 players with fake Steam login pop-ups on phishing sites posing as Navi esports pages. The scam uses a fake “https://t.co/RAASO8i8nO” window to steal logins. If a login pop-up can’t be dragged or resized, it’s likely a fake. https://t.co/tTzt9Me86s
By me @Forbes: Cheating barstewards are the least of your gaming hack worries, to be fair. This malicious campaign will steal your Steam account, Counter-Strike 2 players. #kudos @silentpush #infosec #GamingNews https://t.co/oRy0nAAuyB
Counter-Strike 2 players be warned: there is a new phishing scam going around that imitates Steam. https://t.co/NtlgumErBn https://t.co/Mg0Z2bX4Hd