The tech industry is being flooded with headlines of major corporations being hacked. Rockstar Games was recently hacked, and 90 videos of GTA VI were leaked. Along with that, other companies like Samsung and LastPass were recently hacked. There are even rumors floating around that TikTok was hacked.
2K Games was hacked
2K Games sent out a tweet to its fans explaining what’s going on. In the message, the company says that an unauthorized 3rd-party (hacker) gained access to the company’s help desk. How the hacker gained access is still unknown. But, since the hacker gained access to the help desk, they were able to send their own messages to certain 2K account owners.
— 2K Support (@2KSupport) September 20, 2022 The hacker was able to send out a message to users containing a link to a website. 2K Games didn’t outright tell us what kind of malware you’d be getting, but it sounds like a bad one. If you get any emails from 2K Games, don’t open any of them. The company said that its help desk will be offline until further notice. If you get any communication from them in the meantime, it’s not good news.
What to do if you click on the link
If you clicked on the link, the company advises you to change any passwords you might have stored in your browser. Also, you’ll want to enable two-factor authentication on any services that offer it. Next, check your email forwarding settings. This could mean that it could automatically send copy emails to others. We’re not sure if these steps are indicative of this malware in particular or if they’re just covering the bases. You’ll also want to install a good virus protection program to give your computer a deep scrub. You should get more information on this as time goes on