A recent report from security firm Symantec suggests that the popular game Gaijin is actually a malware program. The report claims that Gaijin installs a backdoor on infected computers, allowing hackers to control them remotely. Symantec’s analysis of Gaijin reveals that it is a sophisticated piece of malware, designed to steal information and exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems. The program is distributed through malicious websites and file-sharing networks, and it can be installed on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux systems. Gaijin has been around for several years, but this is the first time that Symantec has detected it as a malware program. It’s possible that other security firms will also identify Gaijin as a malware program in the future. If you’re concerned about your computer being infected with Gaijin, you should take steps to protect yourself. ..