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Hackers bypass Denuvo DRM, prompting 2K Games to implement online checks

Hackers have reportedly found a way to bypass Denuvo's digital rights management (DRM) protection, affecting all games that use the software. In response, 2K Games is allegedly implementing a new anti-piracy measure requiring online check-ins every 14 days for its titles. This development marks a significant challenge for game publishers relying on Denuvo to prevent piracy. AI

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IMPACT Minimal impact on AI operators; this is a gaming industry security issue.

RANK_REASON This is a report about a technical exploit and a company's response, not a new product release or major industry shift.

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Hackers bypass Denuvo DRM, prompting 2K Games to implement online checks

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    🎮 Hackers Have Bypassed Denuvo DRM In Every Game And Now 2K Is Reportedly Fighting Back With 14-Day Online Check-Ins Using a relatively new bypass technique, ha

    🎮 Hackers Have Bypassed Denuvo DRM In Every Game And Now 2K Is Reportedly Fighting Back With 14-Day Online Check-Ins Using a relatively new bypass technique, hackers claim to have effectively cracked all games using Denuvo protection software 📰 Source: Kotaku 🔗 Link: https://kota…