Don’t open any emails from 2K Games Support, pleads publisher
2K’s customer support team say that they’ve been hacked, and recommend that anyone who’s received a dodgy email from them change their passwords immediately and enable two-factor authentication. The company said they became aware of the attack early yesterday, after an “unauthorized third party” managed to access the credentials of a vendor to 2K’s help desk platform. The hacker then fired off a message to some accounts that contained a malicious link.
The hack was made public by 2K Support’s account onTwitter, along with some advice to potentially affected customers. 2K Support recommend that anyone who receives a suspicious email appearing to be from them should reset their password and enable multi-factor authentication. The company also suggested running antivirus software, and checking your account to see if forwarding rules had been added or changed.
Hey folks, please read an important message from our Customer Support team. Thank you.pic.twitter.com/yKI18eL7mY
The support account said that 2K will issue another notice when users can start interacting with emails from 2K’s help desk again. Until then, their support portal is offline. Don’t open any mail from them or click on any weird links, basically. It’s all particularly awkward in light of 2K pointlesslyshoehorningtheir launcher and account-linking into all threeBioShockgames earlier this month.
2K’s breach comes not long after fellow Take-Two stablemate Rockstar’s servers were compromised by another “unauthorised” hacker, resulting in earlydevelopment footage of GTA 6leaking onto this here Internet. Fortunately, the leakdoesn’t seem to have affected GTA 6’s development schedule, and has actually prompted several otherdevelopers to share early footageof their own big releases today to show people that, yes, video games really do like this when they’re still being worked on.
It’s unlikely we’ll see anything as positive come out of 2K’s hack, but remember, nobody should ever be asking for your passwords or personal info, be they official accounts or anyone else. Stay safe, folks.