March 29, 2024 By Bill Toulas

An infostealer malware campaign has collected millions of logins from users of various gaming websites, including players that use cheats, pay-to-cheat services.
The details emerged after Zebleer, the developer of Phantom Overlay cheats for Call of Duty and Counter-Strike, apparently found an infostealer database.
"The DB for the stealer represents gaming related accounts much more than anything else," Zebleer said, adding that "it's the largest infostealer malware campaign targeting gamers/cheaters in history."
According to the Phantom Overlay developer, the database contains credentials for several million gamers whose systems were infected in malware campaign.
| Service | Accounts |
| Battlenet | 3,662,647 |
| Activision | 561,183 |
| Elite PVPers | 117,366 |
| UnknownCheats | 572,831 |
| Phantom Overlay | 1,365 |
| BLOG | 67,152 |
| RN | 1,044 |
| ACD | 3,818 |
| AA | 21,564 |
| EO (two domains) | 85,360 |
| Iniuria | 14,181 |
| Gamesense | 18,465 |