Recently, the servers of Mojang’s extremely popular social video game Minecraft suffered an exploit that allowed users to log in as anyone they desired. Unlike the usual news of hacks, this didn’t ...
Exploit leaves users on countless servers open to remote code execution attacks. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Minecraft server ...
It turns out that for the past two years, you could crash a Minecraft server pretty easily. A security researcher published the exploit(Opens in a new window ...
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 ...
A security researcher has posted a Minecraft flaw that makes it "easy" for hackers to crash the game's servers, reports Ars Technica. Developer Anmar Askar first noticed the exploit two years ago and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sometimes hackers, coders, programmers make a hobby out of finding faults in security measures.