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Top gaming engine Godot hijacked to infect thousands of PCs with malware

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  • Security researchers from Check Point Research discover new malware loader written in Godot’s programming language
  • Godot is a popular open source game development platform
  • At least 17,000 devices were infected with infostealers and cryptojackers so far

Hackers are abusing a popular gaming engine to infect people’s computers with malware used to steal private data and cryptocurrency.

Researchers from Check Point Research have detailed a previously undetected hacking technique targeting users of the Godot Gaming Engine, an open source game development platform used to build both 2D and 3D games across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, HTML5, and others, with a community of more than 2,700 developers.

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