Parents of children who watch gaming streams on Twitch or YouTube on their phones or computers may be at risk of fraud thanks to a six-month long hacking rampage that targeted gamers. Attackers offering cheats for popular games Fortnite, Apex Legend and Counter-Strike fooled victims into downloading “hit-and-run” malicious software that extracted valuable personal information like Netflix, Linkedin and airmile account passwords along with auto-complete form data like names, addresses and credit card details.
Source: The Telegraph