The hack, writes Sampson, allows Fortnite players to "generate free V-Bucks and use an aimbot." That's a combination that seems like a dream to many players.Įxcept, according to Sampson, it unleashes a nightmare on unsuspecting users: "it immediately installed a root certificate on the device and changed Windows to proxy all web traffic through itself. Those errors, it turns out, came from a downloadable hack for the ever-popular game that was actually disguised malware. Is 'Fortnite' addiction among young children actually a real problem?Īndrew Sampson, CEO of game-streaming service Rainway, posted on the company's Medium blog (Opens in a new tab) (via Engadget (Opens in a new tab)) about the discovery of a flood of error reports on the company's servers.
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