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An FPS studio pulled its game from Steam after it got caught linking to malware disguised as a demo, but the dev insists it was actually the victim of a labyrinthine conspiracy

A Steam game titled “Sniper: Phantom’s Resolution” has been removed by the developer, Sierra Six Studios, after accusations of malware distribution through an official “demo” from the game’s website. Sierra Six, however, alleges that the occurrence was a set-up stating that their domain was hijacked before they could secure it, which ignited cybersecurity concerns. The case remains in contention while investigation continues.

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