According to the latest report, a data miner has long leaked the game information of PUBG. As a result, Krafton, the developer of PUBG, invited a private investigator to come to warn the leaker and asked him to delete all leaked posts. The leaker was arrested. scared.
PlayerIGN, a data miner of PUBG, said recently: A private investigator just handed me a letter outside my house: Krafton asked me to delete all social media posts about leaks, and provided me with how much money I made. A complete list of accounts with all the information on how DM (Data Mining) I said.
PlayerIGN said he didn’t get the leaks by actively looking for in-game employees, but instead obtained data from game skins on a pre-updated website test server. PlayerIGN also said that the reason he posted the news was that he really didn’t know what to do right now, he just wanted some help before taking action.
PUBG showed up at my front door…
Read: https://t.co/XrjEz7M2ec
— PlayerIGN (@PlayerIGN) May 25, 2022
It may be that since PUBG became free, its popularity has increased greatly, and there have been more leakers. PUBG developer Krafton has never disclosed the situation, but PlayerIGN hasn’t tweeted about leaks since private investigators came to the door.