Counter-Strike 2 Huge Security Exploit Allows Malicious Users to Obtain IP Addresses of Entire Servers

Dec 11, 2023 at 10:41am EST
Counter-Strike 2

A huge security exploit has been discovered in Counter-Strike 2, allowing malicious users to obtain the IP addresses of entire lobbies.

As explained by X/Twitter user Ozzny, in the past hours, several users reported a security exploit with Steam names inside the game which allows players to make some visual changes with a simple HTML code linking an image. The issue is that this exploit allows a malicious user to obtain the IP addresses of every player connected to the server with the help of an IP logger. While unconfirmed, this security exploit could potentially allow another user to gain control of another's Steam account or the entire computer. @PirateSoftware commented on the matter, saying that the security issues are real, advising users not to play Counter-Strike 2 until Valve fixes the exploit.

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Things haven't been great for Counter-Strike 2 since its release, as many are the issues that are preventing the game from reaching the popularity of its illustrious predecessor, CS: GO. Back in October, several users were wrongfully banned from the game as AMD Anti-Lag+ Drivers led to an Anti-VAC detection trigger. These bans were eventually reversed, but the matter showed how Valve still has to hit its stride for the sequel of one of its most-popular titles.

Counter-Strike 2 is now available on PC via Steam.

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