![]() ![]() Moreover, hackers might not need to know players’ Epic Game password either, since the exploit use any equivalent accounts that players might use to access the page, from Xbox Live, Facebook, or Google and whatsoever. Before it was deactivated, however, hackers might have exploited it to steal players’ Epic Games login tokens, and thus, their Fortnite passwords as well. The problem lies in an unsecured website that was initially created in 2004 as a records page for an old Unreal Tournament. ![]() However, the problem is one of those that could not be avoided by changing players’ password regularly. Multiple efforts had been made before the fix, Epic Game advised players to change their passwords multiple times and not using their old ones, also not to share their accounts data with others in order to protect their accounts. As stated by CNET, the exploit was found previously in November 2018, and eventually, it was patched up by Epic sometime this month. ![]() Check Point security recently found multiple vulnerabilities on Epic Games’ website that could have potentially been manipulated to hack Fortnite players’ account. ![]()
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