![]() Pynnonen said Unity Technologies today acknowledged the bug reports and is working on a patch and improving its security response. The partial disclosure was made after nearly six months of bug-report submissions from Finnish researcher Jouko Pynnonen to Unity that went unanswered. ![]() ![]() Some detail has been disclosed about a zero-day vulnerability in the Unity Web Player browser plugin that can allow an attacker to use a victim’s credentials to read messages or otherwise abuse their access to online services.
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