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    Activision Blizzard is reportedly investigating malware that stole user credentials

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    Activision Blizzard is reportedly investigating a hacking campaign that is stealing the login credentials of its gamers.according to TechCrunch, bad actors have successfully installed malware onto victims’ computers and used their access rights to steal their gaming accounts and even crypto wallet logins. The video game publisher has apparently been helping victims remove the malware and regain control of their accounts, but there is currently not enough information to explain how the malware spreads.

    TechCrunch The source said the malware “may only affect people who have third-party tools installed,” suggesting that people are getting it from non-Activision-developed software that is typically used with its games. Activision spokesperson Delaney Simmons told the publication that the company is aware of “rumors that some player credentials across the industry may have been compromised by malware due to the downloading or use of unauthorized software.” ”. He added that the company’s servers “remain secure and unaffected.”

    This is certainly a reasonable theory, as the hacking scheme appears to have been discovered by a man named Zeebler, who worked for call of Duty.Zebler told TechCrunch He discovered the activity when one of his clients’ software account was compromised. After investigating, he reportedly discovered a database containing stolen credentials. He also said that the malware disguised itself as genuine software, but was actually designed to steal usernames and passwords entered by victims. Zeebler may be talking about third-party tools, such as cloning cheat software to obtain people’s login information, but phishing schemes using official Activision login designs also exist. Most importantly, people should be careful about what they download and always double-check that the login page they enter is authentic.

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