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A zero-day vulnerability has been disclosed in the popular Unity Web Player browser plugin. The flaw allows an attacker crossdomain access to websites and services using the victim’s credentials.
Unity Technologies Inc. has announced that as of March 2016 it will no longer support the Unity Web Player plugin, which currently allows developers to release games for web browsers using the ...
Unity to end Web Player support MCV Staff 9th October 2015 Development News Unity is set to end support for Web Player as browser vendors move away from plug-ins.
"Unity deeply understands the importance and historical relevance of Web Player powered games, and keeping this back catalogue of games playable is something we care about," company blogger Jonas ...
Unity games can also be deployed on the Web, but this function currently uses a browser plug-in, the Unity Web Player. The early access will remove the need for the plug-in.
Inside the Unity Web Player MCV Staff 5th November 2009 Development News Unity has often been touted as the most powerful game engine this side of a million dollars.
Unfortunately, the Unity web player is not compatible with ChromeOS and Unity hasn’t supported Native Client builds since version 4.2. Even worse, they dropped Chromebook support in November 2013 with ...
In a demo posted on YouTube, the researcher shows how a flaw in the Unity Web Player could let an attacker access a Gmail account.
While Unity already allows developers to publish projects to the Web through its proprietary Unity Web player, the new Unity 4 will add support for porting projects to Adobe Flash as well.
The Unity Web Player has grown in "unprecedented" numbers, Helgason points out, while Flash publishing stagnates. "We know that some of you have, like us, invested heavily in targeting Flash.
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