Activision is investigating a hacking campaign that targets players with malware designed to steal their credentials, impacting potentially millions of accounts. The malware has been reported to steal Bitcoin from 'Call of Duty' players and other gamers seeking cheat software.
Video game cheaters may have finally met their match. A mysterious group of cybercriminals has reportedly released an information stealer malware targeting gamers who cheat in Call of Duty, stealing the bitcoin holdings of some players. https://t.co/ExOV9Rb72Q
CoinDesk: "Call of Duty Cheaters Allegedly Lose Their Bitcoin as Hackers Target Gamers With Malware" https://t.co/lbgc1ybPgt
Activision probes credential theft campaign https://t.co/IiShJlwNTP
A mysterious group of cybercriminals have reportedly released an info stealer malware targeting @CallofDuty players who cheat and steal their $BTC holdings. https://t.co/N0U0NcHpQI
NEW: Call of Duty gamers using pay-to-cheat services targeted by malware that steals login credentials and issues unauthorized transactions. More than 4M accounts among Battlenet and Activision users were compromised, with losses including from Electrum #Bitcoin wallets. https://t.co/6tMeEbApH1
Activision is reportedly looking into the malware stealing its users' login credentials https://t.co/k1jUQO6jhX https://t.co/Lvqi8Pm7As
Vx-underground warns about a new malware targeting people who cheat in Call of Duty and steal their #bitcoin https://t.co/4TQiisXzwB
A mysterious group of cybercriminals have reportedly released an info stealer malware targeting @CallofDuty players who cheat and steal their $BTC holdings. By @shauryamalwa. https://t.co/fT9aRjEOjx
A new flood of info-stealing malware has reportedly infected millions of gamer logins and some users say their Bitcoin has been stolen. https://t.co/otUvcxaafo
Reports have claimed that a cheat provider for games, including Call of Duty, was compromised with users who purchased the cheats having their personal information stolen. The cheat reportedly had malware that stole information. Sources confirm Activision Blizzard servers were… https://t.co/lxyvqx8DA9
Call of Duty players and other gamers seeking "cheat" software were met with malware that could swap their Bitcoin, with potentially millions of accounts impacted. Click to read via @ggDecrypt: https://t.co/DTxN8OmYFd
Activision says it’s investigating password-stealing malware targeting game players: https://t.co/ZyTGrf3pR8 by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Activision says it’s investigating password-stealing malware targeting game players https://t.co/9sKI3vs4cF
NEW: Activision is investigating a hacking campaign that's targeting some players with malware. There's a lot we don't know yet, but it appears some players are getting infected with malware designed to steal their credentials. https://t.co/7s8WVCHEW8
'Call of Duty' Players Have Their Bitcoin Swiped Thanks to Malware ► https://t.co/IOPBftB2Pm https://t.co/IOPBftB2Pm
Call of Duty cheaters targeted with crypto-draining software https://t.co/hDeDjUnl1l