'Watch Dogs' Game Torrent May Be Infected with Crypto Mining Malware

'Watch Dogs' Game Torrent May Be Infected with Crypto Mining Malware

Hackers may have started employing a clever tactic in an effort to enlist powerful PCs into cryptocurrency mining botnets. According to GameCrastinate, a game torrent is installing bitcoin mining malware on the computers of thousands of unsuspecting users. The torrent in question is Watch Dogs, an upcoming AAA title from Ubisoft, which is scheduled to officially launch tomorrow, 27th May. However, the reports have been questioned by some gamers who claim that they downloaded the same torrent - with no bitcoin mining malware in tow. Of course, this does not mean that the torrent is safe, as....


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