Hackers are Injecting Mass Shooting Videos Into Random StarCraft 2 Matches
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Hackers are Injecting Mass Shooting Videos Into Random StarCraft 2 Matches
An exploit in Activision-Blizzard’s popular real-time strategy game StarCraft II is allowing people to inject disturbing videos into multiplayer matches and show them to other players without warning, according to several accounts in the StarCraft II community and one player who talked to 404 Media. Some of the videos people said they saw in game include real footage of a mass shooting in a supermarket and a video with rapidly flashing lights, s…
StarCraft 2 Hackers Are Forcing Players To Watch Mass Shooting Videos
StarCraft 2 hackers are reportedly exposing unsuspecting players to horrific footage of a real-life shooting as well as videos featuring bright flashing lights, seemingly designed to trigger seizures. While Blizzard is investigating, it seems this has been happening for nearly a year or more.Read more...
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