Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) was being targeted by
criminals for money laundering, according to the US video game
developer, Valve. In a statement, the makers told that the aim of
the attackers is to "liquidate their gains".
Developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment, CS: GO is a
popular multiplayer, first-person shooter game in which two teams
go against each other strategically completing given objectives
such as diffusing bombs and rescuing hostages.
The game allows players to earn cosmetic upgrades for their guns
and avatars in loot containers, normally these boxes can only be
opened via a key that players have to buy from Valve. However, the
makers observed that "worldwide fraud networks have recently
shifted to using CS: GO keys to liquidate their gains. At this
point, nearly all key purchases that end up being traded or sold on
the marketplace are believed to be fraud-sourced." The fraudsters
exploited the loot gathering systems in the game to trade keys
which further allowed them to unlock rewards for real money.
As a security measure, the company has updated the game in a manner
that shuts down the ability to transfer new loot box container keys
among users in the game.
"CS: GO container keys purchased in-game can no longer leave the
purchasing account. That is, they cannot be sold on the Steam
Community Market or traded. Pre-existing CS: GO container keys are
unaffected–those keys can still be sold on the Steam Community
Market and traded," the blog read.
In the blog post, the company also expressed concern for the effect
this would have on legitimate players but also emphasized the need
to combat fraud which they have on priority.
While the total amount of money laundered through the Steam
marketplace remains ambiguous, hundreds of thousands of loot
containers along with keys have been traded by the criminals via
the online marketplace. Notably, the boxes and keys were traded for
a few dollars each.
In the past seven years of its existence, CS: GO amid gaining
massive popularity has unfortunately also attracted a number of
disputable scenarios including illegal gambling and hidden business
interests for social media influencers.