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Kyle Campbell

Dark Souls servers offline following reports of massive security threat

The PvP servers for Dark Souls: Remastered, Dark Souls 2, and Dark Souls 3 on PC are currently offline following reports of alleged security exploits.

Over on Reddit, user  TripleBrownMeow  shared an announcement from the Elden Ring  Subreddit Discord server about a Remote Code Execution (RCE) exploit in the PC versions of Dark Souls  that allows hackers to run “arbitrary code” on players computers. According to the post, this RCE exploit allegedly lets hackers partake in malicious activities on your PC, like steal login and banking information or even brick the hardware itself.

The exploit appears to be in all of FromSoftware’s modern titles with multiplayer features, with some users allegedly finding it in Elden Ring’s  demo code

It is now possible for Dark Souls 3 invaders to run code on your PC without permission. AKA RCE, Remote Code Execution. This same hack is possible in Elden Ring. from Eldenring

Dark Souls  publisher Bandai Namco  gave its thanks in the thread soon after and promptly took the PvP servers down to remedy the issue. On Sunday, the official Dark Souls  Twitter made an announcement regarding the situation.

Anyone playing these games on PlayStation or Xbox consoles need not worry, as the issue seems to be exclusive to the PC versions.

As of Monday at 9:50 A.M. PDT // 12:50 P.M. Bandai Namco has yet to update everyone regarding these reports.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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