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A vulnerability in the popular gaming and application editor Unity can allow attackers to load arbitrary libraries and achieve code execution.
A vulnerability found in the Unity game engine has led to studio Obsidian Entertainment taking down five of its games, including the premium edition of its 2025 release Avowed.
Unity issues a warning to game developers that a vulnerability in the game engine must be patched as quickly as possible.
In June, security researchers discovered a potentially dangerous vulnerability in Unity-made games that has been unpatched for years. Unity Technologies has recently released patches and repair ...
Unity has fixes ready to go, and Valve has released an updated version of Steam, too.
A security vulnerability found in the Unity engine, which had laid dormant for almost a decade, was recently patched. Games made using the engine also need to be patched, however, so expect a lot of ...