Minecraft players and server operators are facing new security risks following the discovery of a vulnerability in certain mods and subsequent mod packs that allows remote code execution if exploited.
Minecraft modders and server administrators risk encountering a dangerous security vulnerability called “BleedingPipe,” in which attackers can run malicious code on unwitting victims’ computers. The ...
The "Minecraft" community is now facing a grave threat from a massive malware that disguised itself as fake mods as many unsuspecting users downloaded and installed the mod on their devices. WeedHack ...
A fake Minecraft mod malware campaign has infected more than 116,000 players, stealing accounts, passwords, and even webcam ...
An apparent Minecraft RCE hack is currently taking place, impacting servers that run certain mods in the sandbox game, putting you in danger of getting hacked if you play in servers with them enabled.
Learn how to protect yourself from a new malware campaign targeting young Minecraft players.
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Researchers say a malware campaign disguised as Minecraft mods and cheats infected over 116,000 devices through Discord servers and gaming communities. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...