Skins uploaded to the official Minecraft site have affected over 50,000 Minecraft accounts with malware, according to a report by security firm Avast.
The skins are pretty typical-looking: Oneâs a yellow suit with a face mask, anotherâs a blue hoodie getup. In the last 10 days, Avastâs antivirus software has blocked a reported 14,500 attempts to infect usersâ computers. Any of Minecraftâs 74 million players could download these skins off Minecraftâs site. nce downloaded, malware inside the skinsâ files could reformat infected usersâ hard drives and delete backup data.
Infected users have also received messages in their Minecraft account inbox reading, âYour ass got glued, âYou have maxed your internet usage for a lifetime,â and âYou Are Nailed, But A New Computer This Is A Piece Of Shit.â
Microsoft said the infected skins are no longer available to download. âWe have addressed this issue and put additional measures in place to protect our community,â a company spokesperson told Kotaku
[Updateâ3:24 pm ET]: Minecraftâs developers elaborated on the malware attack in a blog post. It noted that any Minecraft player can upload a skin as a PNG file, but PNG files can contain malicious code. It added, âthis code would not be run or read by the game itself. While your antivirus software might detect this code and alert you to its presence, the code would not be able to run by itself.â
A new update deletes superfluous informationâlike potentially damaging codeâfrom skinsâ files.