![]() However, only a small percentage of the total user base actively uploads modified skins. Why Minecraft?Īs of January 2018, Minecraft had 74 million players around the globe - an increase of almost 20 million year-on-year. We have contacted Mojang, the creator of Minecraft, and they are working on fixing the vulnerability. With the malware hosted on the official Minecraft domain, any detection triggered could be misinterpreted by users as a false positive. While it is fair to assume that those responsible are not professional cybercriminals, the bigger concern is why the infected skins could be legitimately uploaded to the Minecraft website. The malicious code is largely unimpressive and can be found on sites that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create viruses with Notepad. They can be uploaded to the Minecraft site from various online resources. Skins are a popular feature that modify the look of a Minecraft player’s Avatar. The malicious Powershell script identified by researchers from Avast’s Threat Labs uses Minecraft “skins” created in PNG file format as the distribution vehice. Nearly 50,000 Minecraft accounts have been infected with malware designed to reformat hard-drives and delete backup data and system programs, according to Avast data from the last 30 days. UPDATE: Minecraft has issued an update to resolve the skins issue." ![]() ![]() Close to 50,000 Minecraft accounts infected with malware designed to reformat hard-drives and more.
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