Unity Patches Android Mobile Bug, Says No Evidence of Exploit
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Unity patches Android mobile bug, says no evidence of exploit - WorldNL Magazine
Unity has patched a vulnerability discovered in June that allowed malicious code execution in Android games, which could be used to target crypto users. Unity Technology has deployed a fix for a vulnerability that allowed third-party code to run in Android-based mobile games, which some experts warned last week could be a risk to crypto users. Unity said on Friday that the security patches were rolled to fix a vulnerability in its gaming engine …


Unity patches Android mobile bug, says no evidence of exploit
Unity fixed a security flaw in its gaming engine that allowed malicious apps to hijack permissions and target mobile crypto wallets.
Unity has a giant security flaw that needs "immediate action" to patch
Games using version 2017.1 or later need to be patched. Any game or application using Unity version 2017.1 or later has a highly severe security vulnerability that will need “immediate action” to be patched out. The vulnerability was first discovered in June of this year, and means that users were “susceptible to an unsafe file loading and local file inclusion attack depending on the operating system.” Those who would exploit the vulnerability c…
A Security Vulnerability Has Been Spotted in Unity: Make Sure to Update Games!
Recently, various titles that have been built on Unity received a message from the developers urging players to update their games as soon as possible, as there has been a vulnerability spotted. Whilst there hasn't seemed to be any impact on users yet, both the team behind Unity and numerous developers are working together to make their apps safe by taking necessary steps. Players, on the other hand, are encouraged to update their games to the l…
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