Rainbow Six Siege Credit Hack: Billions Stolen in Massive Breach
Summary of the Rainbow Six Siege Breach
This article details a significant incident impacting the game rainbow Six Siege. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
* Massive Credit Distribution: A glitch allowed players to receive an enormous amount of in-game currency (R6 Credits). The article estimates this amounted to roughly $13.33 million worth of credits being distributed freely.
* Game Shutdown: Ubisoft quickly shut down both the game and its in-game Marketplace to address the issue.
* Transaction Rollback: All transactions made since 11:00 AM UTC were rolled back, but players won’t be penalized for spending the erroneously granted credits.
* fake Ban Messages: The incident was accompanied by fake ban messages appearing on the game’s ban ticker, wich Ubisoft states they did not generate and had previously disabled.
* Ongoing Investigation: Ubisoft is working to restore the game but servers remain down. They haven’t yet released a formal statement about the cause of the breach.
* Potential Larger Breach: Rumors suggest a more extensive breach occurred, potentially exploiting a MongoDB vulnerability (“MongoBleed” – CVE-2025-14847) to leak credentials and authentication keys. VX-Underground reported claims from threat actors regarding this.
* Seeking Information: BleepingComputer is requesting information about the incident and offers a confidential channel for tips (Signal: 646-961-3731 or tips@bleepingcomputer.com).
In essence, the incident started with a massive in-game currency glitch, escalated with fake ban messages, and is now potentially linked to a larger security breach within Ubisoft’s infrastructure.
