Unity has disclosed a major security flaw affecting engine versions since 2017, impacting Android, Windows, and Mac games. Developers and players must patch immediately.
A code execution vulnerability in the Unity game engine could be exploited to achieve code execution on Android and privilege escalation on Windows.
Unity issues a warning to game developers that a vulnerability in the game engine must be patched as quickly as possible.
All games running Unity must now be immediately patched due to a new security vulnerability that has been discovered, the company has officially announced.
A vulnerability found in the Unity game engine has led to studio Obsidian Entertainment taking down five of its games, including the premium edition of its 2025 release Avowed.
Unity has fixes ready to go, and Valve has released an updated version of Steam, too.
A vulnerability in the popular gaming and application editor Unity can allow attackers to load arbitrary libraries and achieve code execution.
Unity is a popular cross-platform game engine used to create 2D, 3D, and VR/AR games and other interactive experiences. Many major titles were built on this engine, including Amon ...
The security flaw affects games and apps built on Unity versions 2017.1 and later across Windows, Linux, Android, and macOS.