Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
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- Turret
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Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
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The short version is that if you have any game installed that includes Uplay, then you probably also have the Uplay browser plugin as it seems to install silently. Due to fucktarded programming, this browser plugin lets websites run any program they want on your computer without any kind of prompt to do so. Oh, Ubisoft.
There's a safe way to test if you are affected by it here. Basically, if you click that link and wait a minute, first the Uplay window will load up and fart about for a bit, then the windows calculator pops up. If it does, congratulations! You win a rather large security issue! Lucky you! If nothing happens at all, then the plugin isn't on your computer, and you have to live without the risk of being haxxed. Better luck next time.
Its dead easy to fix the problem, just go into your browser preferences and disable the plugin. Nevertheless, I fully expect Ubi to be bummed into next week by the inevitable PR shitstorm.
The short version is that if you have any game installed that includes Uplay, then you probably also have the Uplay browser plugin as it seems to install silently. Due to fucktarded programming, this browser plugin lets websites run any program they want on your computer without any kind of prompt to do so. Oh, Ubisoft.
There's a safe way to test if you are affected by it here. Basically, if you click that link and wait a minute, first the Uplay window will load up and fart about for a bit, then the windows calculator pops up. If it does, congratulations! You win a rather large security issue! Lucky you! If nothing happens at all, then the plugin isn't on your computer, and you have to live without the risk of being haxxed. Better luck next time.
Its dead easy to fix the problem, just go into your browser preferences and disable the plugin. Nevertheless, I fully expect Ubi to be bummed into next week by the inevitable PR shitstorm.
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- Dr Zoidberg
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Just came on here to post that too... god damn what the fuck.
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Running a program already on your computer (ie calculator) is different to running *any* program, but it's still a big threat.
Anno 2070 has Uplay integration, but isn't on that list, so it's worth checking even if you don't think you have it.
Anno 2070 has Uplay integration, but isn't on that list, so it's worth checking even if you don't think you have it.
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Well yes, but as people have pointed out elsewhere, one such program already on your computer is cmd.exe.FatherJack wrote:Running a program already on your computer (ie calculator) is different to running *any* program, but it's still a big threat.
Either way, we are talking "super bad" or "really pretty bad".
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
I think that pretty much counts as a pretty fucking major hole, suppose it'd be easy enough to download and run any old app you like without too much hassle.
Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Uplay in my big hole? Sounds pretty dodgy to me!
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Ulove it.friznit wrote:Uplay in my big hole? Sounds pretty dodgy to me!
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Well I uhauled my way over to uadd-ons and checked to usee if this was lingering and ucausing any problems. Thankfully it uwasn't.
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Huh, yep. That certainly brings up Calculator.
I can't actually find the plugin listed anywhere, am I blind?
Regardless, apparently they patched it today: http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/69 ... curity-fix
I can't actually find the plugin listed anywhere, am I blind?
Regardless, apparently they patched it today: http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/69 ... curity-fix
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Firefox or Chrome?Grimmie wrote:Huh, yep. That certainly brings up Calculator.
I can't actually find the plugin listed anywhere, am I blind?
Regardless, apparently they patched it today: http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/69 ... curity-fix
According to the RPS thread, Firefox has it located in Tools->Addons->Plugins, but Chrome has it in a different place from "plug-ins".
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Spanner icon, Settings, Show advanced settings, Content settings in the "Privacy section", Disable individual plugins in the "Plug-ins" section.buzzmong wrote:Chrome has it in a different place from "plug-ins".
Or type about:plugins in the address bar.
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Re: Ubi are retards. Uplay opens rather the security hole.
Wow, that's intuitive.FatherJack wrote:Spanner icon, Settings, Show advanced settings, Content settings in the "Privacy section", Disable individual plugins in the "Plug-ins" section.buzzmong wrote:Chrome has it in a different place from "plug-ins".