
"Unity, the widely used game engine, has discovered a security vulnerability that affects games and applications developed on the platform. The company has urged developers to take "immediate action" to protect their games and apps and shared fixes addressing the issue. Unity, however, confirmed that the vulnerability had not been exploited and there had been no impact on users. The security vulnerability affects all games and apps built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later across Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS, the company said Friday."
"For already existing games and apps, Unity has asked developers to download the update, recompile, and republish the application. The company has also provided a tool to patch existing apps dating back to Unity version 2017.1 for Android, Windows, and macOS for developers who do not wish to rebuild their projects. Developers are now rushing to patch their games, and some have even pulled their titles from online storefronts."
Unity discovered a security vulnerability impacting games and applications built with Unity 2017.1 and later across Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS. The vulnerability has not been exploited and there has been no user impact. Unity issued fixes and urged developers to download patched Unity Editor updates before building and publishing to ensure protection. For existing released apps, developers were asked to download the update, recompile, and republish. Unity provided a patching tool for Android, Windows, and macOS targeting projects back to version 2017.1 for those who prefer not to rebuild. Some developers temporarily removed titles from digital storefronts while applying updates.
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