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Gamers Targeted with Fake In-Game Comms Apps

  • February 5, 2015
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February 5, 2015 | BY Christopher Boyd
 


 
Playing games online with your friends can lead to frustration where teamwork and coordination are concerned – if you’re not paired off with the 12 year old holding his controller upside-down, you’re likely howling into the void due to your built-in comms tools (or even ones provided by gaming platforms) breaking at inopportune moments. As a result, there are plenty of alternate services available for gamers to try out and Razer Comms is one such voice chat service for PC Gamers. They offer up two downloads on their homepage, for both Windows and mobile devices. I don’t believe we’ve seen gaming voice comms services used as bait for Malware attacks before, so the following riff on the Steam Community URL came as a bit of a surprise once we saw the content:
 
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