Friday, October 7th 2022
2K Games and Rockstar Hacked, Malware Sent to Gamers
Late September, the customer support system of 2K Games and Rockstar Games was hacked according to the game studio. Both studios are owned by Take-Two Interactive. This support desk had access to every gamer registered with 2K, and so the hacker was able to use the vast mailing list to send out malware to gamers, which could steal credentials and compromise their security. 2K discovered this hack, and is sending out e-mails to gamers warning them about the incident, to apprise them of what it's doing, and to help them avoid this malware. 2K Games in the e-mail to gamers said that it's working with Law Enforcement to identify and bring to justice the people behind this hack. In the meantime, they warned gamers not to click on unknown links in e-mails and to use reputable antivirus programs.
Sources:
NGOHQ (TechPowerUp Forums), Silicon Republic
22 Comments on 2K Games and Rockstar Hacked, Malware Sent to Gamers
I feel this is just rubbing salt into the wounds of customers - "Hi take two I have a problem with a game I bought from you" - "sorry to hear that, here have a virus".
Can't wait until malware gets 'pushed' via update to the consoles and PCs both...
And it was only "customers service data" that was stolen. Meaning if you never contacted 2K, your data is safe.
There's a great article on siliconANGLE, explaining how they where compromised & hinting that it could be connected to the Rockstar hack. Given the time frame, it's likely the hackers got some helpful data from Rockstar for the 2K breach. It's the same company after all. And who knows what else they got. :wtf: To me it looks like they spoon feeding us their incompetence.
It's not like the "Google Play Store" where tons a shady "developers" can upload their malware invested apps without getting noticed.
P.S.: more on the topic in the TPU thread 2K Games Hacked
www.moneycontrol.com/news/technology/googles-chrome-most-vulnerable-browser-in-2022-303-flaws-reported-9295921.html
TRUST IS EARNED.
However much trust any company earns over the years, these incidents squander a bunch of it and it doesn't return in a week. Did 2K/Rockstar have oodles of trust before?
The same applies to Google Chrome. Sure, they fixed all of the vulnerabilities. But they don't repair all of the damage to their reputation.
Trust is given freely by some. For others it is a long grind to earn trust.
Companies need to focus on gaining the trust of the skeptics not the people who will believe anything. Grabbing the low hanging fruit is easy.
We've painted online targets on our backs here, and there is no safety net like there is for, say, banking.
I've had my Rockstar account hacked once, and my Ubisoft account as well. Both times customer service was quick to deliver password resets, but still, its clear as day companies do an utterly shit job at protecting you as a customer by properly securing systems, while they run profitable services. Strange indeed.