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Hackers Swipe Unreleased Game From Ubisoft 99

hypnosec writes with news that a group of Russian hackers has compromised the security of Ubisoft's digital distribution platform, uPlay, finding a way for users of the service to download any of its games for free. What makes this particularly notable is that the hackers found a copy of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, an unreleased spin-off of Far Cry 3 that hasn't even been officially announced (except as part of an April Fool's joke). The hackers posted a half-hour of gameplay footage to YouTube, and Ubisoft took uPlay down to fix the security vulnerability. They say no user information was compromised.
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Hackers Swipe Unreleased Game From Ubisoft

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  • by DavidClarkeHR ( 2769805 ) <david@clarke.hrgeneralist@ca> on Tuesday April 09, 2013 @07:25PM (#43407425)
    If only there was some way to:
    - Distribute games without using uPlay and alternatives (like Origin)
    - Partition, or even separate the storage of sensitive information physically from the internet
    - Create new, exciting franchised that engage the community
    - Stop releasing garbage ... both accidentally and on purpose.

    When a game studio figures out how to do that ... maybe they'll be onto something.
  • "oops" (Score:5, Insightful)

    by girlintraining ( 1395911 ) on Tuesday April 09, 2013 @07:30PM (#43407451)

    This begs the question of what an unreleased and undocumented game was doing on a server designed specifically to distribute as many copies of the game as possible. This is weapons-grade stupidity.

  • by peragrin ( 659227 ) on Tuesday April 09, 2013 @08:01PM (#43407679)

    The only thing to really say is.

    "And nothing of value was lost."

  • Irony? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by adunstan ( 1409073 ) on Tuesday April 09, 2013 @08:03PM (#43407703)
    Assuming this wasn't done as a huge publicity stunt, isn't it just hilariously ironic that a DRM system designed to prevent (or at the very least slow down) piracy was used to access a game that hasn't even been announced yet? I hope this is used as a message to further show how futile attempts at stopping piracy like this are and how they actually hurt the paying customer.
  • Re:"oops" (Score:5, Insightful)

    by kelemvor4 ( 1980226 ) on Tuesday April 09, 2013 @08:32PM (#43407855)

    If the full (playable, obviously) game's not on a torrent site somewhere, it's probably just a publicity stunt. Yes, the hackers could be looking to blackmail Ubisoft, but there's really no point. It's not like the game's not going to eventually end up on some torrent site after release anyway. All Ubisoft would have to do is ignore the hackers and change the game a bit here and there maybe add some more levels or whatnot, tweak the ending, and call that final.

    https://thepiratebay.gl/search/far%20cry%203%20blood%20dragon/0/99/0 [thepiratebay.gl]

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