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IMPORTANT - Potential Security risk in SH5
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Worth noting (at least as I understand it) that you don't need to delete uplay/SH5 - just go into your web browser (all of them if you use more than one), find 'addons' (IE) or 'Extensions' (Chrome) and disable the Uplay addon, if it's there.
AFAIK, if it's not there, and it isn't for me, then there should be no problem. :up: EDIT: Clearer methods courtesy of RPS forums: How to disable Uplay in Firefox: Tools - Add-ons - Plugins - Disable the Uplay and Uplay PC Hub plugins In Opera: Settings - Preferences - Advanced - Downloads - Search "Uplay", delete In Chrome: Enter chrome://plugins/ in the bar and disable To check the vulnerability, visit this page http://pastehtml.com/view/c6gxl1a79.html If your browser is vulnerable, Uplay will start and the Windows Calculator will run. EDIT2: Chrome lists the offending file as the following: C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\npuplaypc.dll location will be different for other people no doubt, but if it doesn't show up in your plugin menus in your browsers, you can double check by searching for that file. REMEMBER: If you don't see Calculator pop up when you click the test link, you're ok! |
Thank you both Oberon and 0rpheus for the valuable information! :)
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Well i just clicked on that link and uplay came up with my username and the calculator . uplay and SH5 is uninstalled :yep: They can patch this garbage youplay out once and for all . I dont have uplay IE addon , just the uplay that comes with SH5 .
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I just clicked the link and got a blank page. Well, not blank, but no calculator or uplay. I do still have SH5 installed, but I haven't played it since my computer had problems with it months ago. Am I safe? At this point it doesn't matter because I can't play it anyway. I'm going to remove it anyway, for that reason.
I have to agree though. I put off buying it until I could play it offline, but this is even more sinister than that. Had I known I never would have bought it, even for five dollars. |
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It is pretty awful that browser plugins and the like are installed without the user's knowledge, but then what do we expect from Ubi? I can't see the point in letting it get in the way of the good work being done for SH5, so I won't be uninstalling the game itself. |
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Hey, look on the bright side - it'll mean a few clean installs, and a whole new wealth of mod-soup posts :up::har:
Post #2 updated with additional info/clearer wording. |
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My uplay has just been patched by ubi and I am now safe and sound:haha:
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/6493/74844956.jpg |
Awesome...
Security was one of the few ways left, in which uplay was not annoying... yet. |
I was considering reinstalling and seeing what progress had been made.
FORGET THAT. |
:shifty:The horrors of the Ubi DRM will never end, No?
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But what we get from ubi, after 2 years is only this kind of love! :down: |
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Im sure they have fixed it. No? |
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