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Yes. About the same amount of truth as windows 10 being spyware. It accessed steam files w/o user nor steam's authorization. It mostly contained info on friends, playtime, wishlist, etc; nothing too critical, with Tim Sweeney claiming it was just bad coding on their part.
I like epic, and personally haven't seen anything malicious. I own a ryzen 3900x and an i7, neither of which act strange in any account with idle cpu lost or anything. It's worth it for the free games alone, and the coupons. However, buy with moderation.
29 lut 2024 · Ransomware group claims to have stolen 189GB of user data from the Epic Games Store including passwords and payment information.
2 sty 2024 · Fake Apple virus warnings, messages, and Apple security alerts are scams designed to get you to call or tap on a link. Fake Apple virus warnings are dangerous, so follow the steps below on how to safely stop these scams by turning on pop-up blocker settings.
Step one: don't use an antivirus. Step two: use an ad blocker like uBlock Origin as a browser extension. Step three: don't fall for scams. Step four: download mods for games from well known and popular groups, like modding group discords for that specific game.
13 wrz 2023 · This scam shows a fake pop-up claiming your iPhone has 19 dangerous viruses. It urges you to call a number or install apps to remove the non-existent threats, but it is a ploy to distribute malware or steal Apple credentials.
17 lip 2023 · Yes, iPhones can get viruses. However, iPhones have a few safeguards in place against mobile security threats, so it’s uncommon for an iPhone to get a virus. Downloading apps from unofficial, third-party app stores is one of the biggest risks you can take with your smartphone.