Hackers are selling League of Legends’ source code and anti-cheat software for $700,000 on the black market, after Riot Games turned them down. Riot Games was compromised by a group of hackers last ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After a tumultuous week which included layoffs and a "social engineering attack" in its development environment, Riot Games has provided an update on ...
A hacker is looking for ransom payments after acquiring source code for Riot Games’ League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, and the company’s “legacy anticheat platform,” a spokesperson for the company ...
The source for Teamfight Tactics and an anticheat platform were also taken in a "social engineering attack" last week. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Last week, Riot Games revealed that it was the victim of a cyber attack, so this week the company has laid out exactly what occurred, as well as a response to the perpetrators. Reportedly, the hackers ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Today, we received a ransom email. Needless to say, we won’t pay,” Riot Games said in its message ...
A ‘social engineering attack’ has exposed the source code for Riot’s legacy anti-cheat platform and two of the developer’s most popular games. A ‘social engineering attack’ has exposed the source code ...
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