Minecraft players and server operators are facing new security risks following the discovery of a vulnerability in certain mods and subsequent mod packs that allows remote code execution if exploited.
Hackers are actively exploiting a 'BleedingPipe' remote code execution vulnerability in Minecraft mods to run malicious commands on servers and clients, allowing them to take control of the devices.
Sometimes hackers, coders, programmers make a hobby out of finding faults in security measures. Well, there was a server stability issue in Minecraft involving an inventory information exploit and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Are you tired of hearing about Log4shell yet? Well settle in, because a top-3-worst-security-exploit-ever doesn't vanish overnight. Microsoft updated its article about the flaw (which we mentioned on ...