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Project Zomboid identifies and bans over a dozen Steam Workshop mods containing 'heavily obfuscated code' that was 'creating malicious files'

Project Zomboid identifies and bans over a dozen Steam Workshop mods containing 'heavily obfuscated code' that was 'creating malicious files'插图

If you’re a player of one of the best survival games ever made, Project Zomboid, I’ve got an important news alert for you. Check the list below to see if you downloaded and installed any of the 14 Steam Workshop mods developer The Indie Stone says contain “heavily obfuscated code” that was “creating malicious files outside of the Project Zomboid directory.”

In a post on Steam, the developer says multiple players began reporting yesterday that a mod in the Steam Workshop was “allegedly generating malicious code when run.” The Indie Stone investigated the mod and confirmed player reports. Then they found more.

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