Ignore any 2K customer support ticket updates you may have received recently. Someone hijacked the publisher's support platform and sent out malware links.
2K Games has warned its customers to ignore recent customer support messages, even if they appear to be legitimate.
It's not that someone is spoofing the 2K support email address. It's worse: Someone gained access to the actual platform 2K uses to provide customer support, apparently by stealing the credentials of a contractor, and"sent a communication to certain players containing a malicious link." "Please do not open any emails or click on any links that you receive from the 2K Games support account," the company said in a message posted to the 2K Support Twitter account, which was not compromised.
Hey folks, please read an important message from our Customer Support team. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/yKI18eL7mY
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