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Cyber Threats Spread Across Multiple Fronts

From gaming platforms to browsers and nonprofits, recent incidents highlight the evolving landscape of cyber threats

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The past week has seen a surge in cyber threats across various sectors, with malicious actors exploiting vulnerabilities in gaming platforms, web browsers, and targeting nonprofit organizations. These incidents serve as...

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Steam Gaming Platform: The FBI is seeking victims of malicious Steam games that were used to spread malware. The agency has identified eight games...

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  • Steam Gaming Platform: The FBI is seeking victims of malicious Steam games that were used to spread malware. The agency has identified eight games that were uploaded to the platform between May 2024 and January 2026, which contained malware that could compromise users' systems.
  • Chrome Browser: Google has issued emergency patches for two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser, which were being actively exploited by threat actors. The vulnerabilities, CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, affect browsers before version 146.0.7680.75.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: Nonprofits have been targeted by cyber attackers due to security gaps and the highly coveted information they possess. However, a lack of sufficient data makes it difficult to grasp the entire picture of the problem.

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These incidents highlight the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the need for individuals and organizations to stay informed about...

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These incidents highlight the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the need for individuals and organizations to stay informed about potential threats. The exploitation of vulnerabilities in gaming platforms and web browsers can have serious consequences, including data breaches and system compromises. Nonprofit organizations, in particular, face significant challenges in securing their systems and data due to limited resources.

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If you're not managing browser patches, your odds of getting pwned are increasing daily," said David Shipley of Canadian-based security awareness...

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"If you're not managing browser patches, your odds of getting pwned are increasing daily," said David Shipley of Canadian-based security awareness training provider Beauceron Security.

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What: Malicious games on Steam, Chrome browser vulnerabilities, and cyber attacks on nonprofits When: Between May 2024 and January 2026 (Steam),...

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  • What: Malicious games on Steam, Chrome browser vulnerabilities, and cyber attacks on nonprofits
  • When: Between May 2024 and January 2026 (Steam), recent days (Chrome), and ongoing (nonprofits)

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The surge in cyber threats across multiple fronts is a stark reminder of the evolving nature of cybersecurity risks. As technology advances,...

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The surge in cyber threats across multiple fronts is a stark reminder of the evolving nature of cybersecurity risks. As technology advances, malicious actors are finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and compromise systems. It is essential for individuals and organizations to stay informed and take proactive measures to secure their systems and data.

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As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to secure their systems and data. This includes staying informed about potential threats, implementing robust cybersecurity measures, and reporting any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.

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Cyber Threats Spread Across Multiple Fronts

From gaming platforms to browsers and nonprofits, recent incidents highlight the evolving landscape of cyber threats

Friday, March 13, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has seen a surge in cyber threats across various sectors, with malicious actors exploiting vulnerabilities in gaming platforms, web browsers, and targeting nonprofit organizations. These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats and the need for individuals and organizations to remain vigilant.

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  • Steam Gaming Platform: The FBI is seeking victims of malicious Steam games that were used to spread malware. The agency has identified eight games that were uploaded to the platform between May 2024 and January 2026, which contained malware that could compromise users' systems.
  • Chrome Browser: Google has issued emergency patches for two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser, which were being actively exploited by threat actors. The vulnerabilities, CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, affect browsers before version 146.0.7680.75.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: Nonprofits have been targeted by cyber attackers due to security gaps and the highly coveted information they possess. However, a lack of sufficient data makes it difficult to grasp the entire picture of the problem.

Why It Matters

These incidents highlight the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the need for individuals and organizations to stay informed about potential threats. The exploitation of vulnerabilities in gaming platforms and web browsers can have serious consequences, including data breaches and system compromises. Nonprofit organizations, in particular, face significant challenges in securing their systems and data due to limited resources.

What Experts Say

"If you're not managing browser patches, your odds of getting pwned are increasing daily," said David Shipley of Canadian-based security awareness training provider Beauceron Security.

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  • What: Malicious games on Steam, Chrome browser vulnerabilities, and cyber attacks on nonprofits
  • When: Between May 2024 and January 2026 (Steam), recent days (Chrome), and ongoing (nonprofits)

Background

The surge in cyber threats across multiple fronts is a stark reminder of the evolving nature of cybersecurity risks. As technology advances, malicious actors are finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and compromise systems. It is essential for individuals and organizations to stay informed and take proactive measures to secure their systems and data.

What Comes Next

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to secure their systems and data. This includes staying informed about potential threats, implementing robust cybersecurity measures, and reporting any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.

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