Attendees walk past signage for 2K Games Inc. during the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Tuesday, June 10, 2014. E3, a trade show for computer and video games, draws professionals to experience the future of interactive entertainment as well as to see new technologies and never-before-seen products.

2K warns customers: Don’t trust recent support emails, don’t click on links

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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.”



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