Cybersecurity experts warn of new threats as hackers deploy GodLoader malware to exploit vulnerabilities in the Godot engine.
GodLoader, a new malware threat exploiting the Godot game development engine, has targeted over 1.2 million gamers globally. The malware spreads throu ...
Unaware users of the engine — which helps create 2D and 3D games and deploy them across various platforms including Windows, ...
RedLine is an infamous infostealer capable of grabbing passwords, crypto wallet details, and other data stored in browsers, ...
A new cyber-attack technique uses Godot Engine to deploy undetectable malware via GodLoader, infecting more than 17,000 ...
Security researchers at Check Point Research have discovered a new malware loader “GodLoader” that exploits the game engine ...
"Cybercriminals have been taking advantage of Godot Engine to execute crafted GDScript code which triggers malicious commands ...
Hackers have used new GodLoader malware exploiting the capabilities of the widely used Godot game engine to evade detection ...
This allows creators to make GUI for their plugins as seamless as possible, relying on style definitions made by Godot Engine developers and giving their users a consistent look across the board.
Security experts are alerting users about a new information-stealing malware called Glove Stealer that can bypass Chrome’s App Bound encryption. Threat actors’ goal is to steal cookies on the browser.