Unity’s Digital Debacle: Hackers Harvest Data in SpeedTree Site Breach!

Unity Technologies had a bug in their SpeedTree website checkout page, leading to sensitive info being skimmed from 428 users. Free identity protection is on the way for affected individuals. Meanwhile, a major Unity Editor vulnerability is causing a stir in the gaming world. Stay patched and keep those digital leaves green!

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Just when you thought your virtual forest was safe, it turns out a hacker might be hiding in the bushes with your credit card details! Unity Technologies’ SpeedTree site has been a one-stop shop for 3D vegetation and accidental identity theft. Who knew buying digital trees could lead to such a real-world headache?

Key Points:

– Unity Technologies’ SpeedTree 3D vegetation modeling software website was compromised by hackers.
– Malicious code on the checkout page skimmed sensitive information from users between March 13 and August 26, 2025.
– 428 individuals had their personal details, including payment card information, harvested.
– Affected customers are being offered free credit monitoring and identity protection services.
– This breach coincides with a high-severity vulnerability in the Unity Editor, prompting urgent patches from Unity, Microsoft, and Valve.

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