Unity Technologies has released a patch to fix a security vulnerability that could have allowed malicious code execution in Android games built with its ...
A code execution vulnerability in the Unity game engine could be exploited to achieve code execution on Android and privilege escalation on Windows.
In its advisory, Microsoft has even taken things a step further, telling its users to uninstall games that were built with the vulnerable version until the fix is deployed. Hearthstone, The Elder ...
Unity fixed a security flaw in its gaming engine that allowed malicious apps to hijack permissions and target mobile crypto wallets.
Sources are warning of a newly-discovered Unity security flaw that allows code injection in Android games, potentially compromising crypto wallets on the device.
Unity Technologies has released a security patch for its game engine, addressing a vulnerability that could expose crypto users to attacks.
Developers using Unity are being encouraged to inform users to keep devices and applications up to date, as those working off old versions could be vulnerable. It's just good form to make sure ...
According to the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) record about the exploit, “if an application was built with a version of Unity Editor that had the vulnerable Unity Runtime code, then an ...
The security flaw affects games and apps built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later across Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS.