Unity’s SpeedTree Snafu: Customer Data Swiped by Sneaky Code

Unity Technologies discovered malicious code on its SpeedTree site, skimming sensitive customer data. The breach affected 428 users, who may have had personal and payment details exposed. Unity is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection. Talk about a checkout page that really checked out your info!

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In a plot twist worthy of a video game, Unity Technologies found themselves battling a real-life boss level on their SpeedTree website. It turns out, the real ‘bugs’ weren’t in the game code but in the checkout page, skimming customer data faster than a speedrunner at a gaming marathon. Who knew the real loot would be your credit card info?

Key Points:

  • Unity Technologies’ SpeedTree website was compromised with malicious code from March 13 to August 26, 2025.
  • The breach affected 428 customers, exposing sensitive data like credit card information.
  • The compromised code was planted on the checkout page, skimming data during the purchase process.
  • Unity has since removed the code, secured their network, and is offering 12 months of free credit monitoring.
  • The incident was reported to the Maine Attorney General, and affected customers have been notified.

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