Hacking two professional players Apex Legends during the North American finals Apex Legends Global Series continues to give me something to talk about. A few days after they happened, Respawn Entertainment, the studio responsible for the game, broke its silence and confirmed the incidents. It also said it has begun rolling out a series of security updates. But mistrust in players persists because Neither the developers nor EA have confirmed where the attack came from..
This is a statement posted on X (Twitter)Respawn has confirmed that professional players Apex Legends the likes of Noyan “Genburten” Ozkose and Philip “ImperialHal” Dosen fell victim to a mid-game cyber attack. They also noted that the safety of the game and players is their top priority, which is why they temporarily suspended the competition.
“Our teams have implemented the first in a series of multi-layered updates designed to protect the gaming community from Apex Legends and create a safe experience for everyone. Thank you for your patience,” they added. However They missed an important piece of information: What vulnerability did the hackers use to carry out their plan?
Let’s remember that both Genburten and ImperialHal suffered from traps being activated while they were playing games. Apex Legends with their respective teams. The first one was inserted Wallhack which allowed him to see his opponents through walls, and the second was given aimbot which helped him aim perfectly when shooting. Both cases They checked in live via Twitch. and players left sessions when they realized they had been hacked. The ImperialHal account was suspended and is still closed as of yesterday.
The Great Unknown: What Caused the Professional Players to Be Hacked Apex Legends?
While Genburten and ImperialHal saw their games ruined by cheating, two hackers claimed responsibility for the chat attack. Apex Legends. They operated under the names Destroyer2009 And R4ndom. Thanks to communication via Telegram, the first confirmed by the anti-cheat police department that they indicated it through remote code execution or RCE.
However, they did not specify which security breach they took advantage of. The pirates themselves denied that this happened through an unofficial mod. R5 reboot, so mainstream theories have focused on two possibilities. First, the code Apex Legends. Secondly, there is a lack of security in Easy anti-cheatEpic Games anti-cheat system.
From Easy Anti-Cheat They quickly came out to fire any possibility that remote code execution could occur through their systems. This has led players to fear that the cause of the incident lies in a serious vulnerability in the game.
Respawn Announcement to Release Multi-Layered Security Updates suggests that the problem is actually Apex Legends. However, the lack of confirmation about which particular entrance door the attackers used causes great mistrust.
Let’s not forget that Apex Legends Global Series This is one of the most important eSports events in the world. The attacks on Gainburten and ImperialHal took place in a private lobby during a professional competition. If something like this happens in public lobbies, it could trigger a real disaster.
Hackers who attacked players Apex Legends Halfway through the game, they refused to provide additional information to the anti-cheat police department. However, the specified account is X (Twitter) collected Telegram messages where cybercriminals claim that they did not inject any malware onto players’ computers/streamers attacked. “We are jokers, not clowns”– they argued.
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