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In March, a North Korean APT siphoned blockchain gaming platform Axie Infinity of $540M.
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Gaming encompasses electronic games and the services that support them across consoles, PCs, mobile devices, and cloud platforms. Its distinctive assets include player accounts, payment data, virtual goods, game code, progress records, and community communications. Online play depends on client software, authentication systems, matchmaking, content-delivery networks, and backend services, so availability and data integrity affect both access and fair play.
Security concerns include account takeover through phishing or credential reuse, exploitation of vulnerable game clients, servers, or third-party components, and abuse of chat, voice, or marketplace features. Distributed denial-of-service attacks can disrupt online services, while cheating and tampering threaten competitive integrity. Operators typically combine secure update and vulnerability-management processes with multifactor authentication, fraud monitoring, anti-cheat controls, access restrictions, and tested recovery plans. Privacy and age-related obligations may also apply to player profiles, behavioral telemetry, communications, and payment information.
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In March, a North Korean APT siphoned blockchain gaming platform Axie Infinity of $540M.
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