: Popular indie games are often used as "wrappers" for malware. Malicious actors may take the original game files, inject a trojan or infostealer, and re-upload the .zip to sites like MediaFire or Mega.
: The legitimate "Fingered" game is a very small file (typically under 100MB). If the .zip you have is significantly larger or smaller, it is likely a fake. File: Fingered.v1.0.1.zip ...
: The .zip extension indicates a compressed folder typically containing the game executable ( .exe ), assets, and library files. Security Warning : Popular indie games are often used as
: The safest way to access this software is via its official distribution platform, Steam. inject a trojan or infostealer
: Version 1.0.1 was a post-launch update for the game, which was originally released on Steam in 2015.