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In an update CurseForge officials sent over a Discord channel, they wrote:
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On social media, CurseForge officials said that a "malicious user has created several accounts and uploaded projects containing malware to the platform." The officials went on to say that a user belonging to mod developer Luna Pixel Studios was also hacked and the account was used to upload similar malware. CurseForge has disinfection guidance here. People investigating the incident have made scripts available here to help check for these files. It is possible it will receive an update adding payloads for other OSes in the future. The malware is hardcoded for Windows and Linux only. Or a shortcut in %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup.Also check the registry for an entry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.MicrosoftEdge is the legitimate directory used by actual Edge. Make sure to show hidden files when checking.Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft Edge\libWebGL64.jar (or ~\AppData\Local\Microsoft Edge\libWebGL64.jar).

Forum participants said that people who want to manually check their systems for signs of infection should look for the following:
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“A number of Curseforge and (not the Bukkit software itself) accounts were compromised, and malicious software was injected into copies of many popular plugins and mods,” gamers wrote in a forum dedicated to discussing the event. Fracturiser infecting Windows and Linux systems , a developer platform run by CurseForge, is also believed to be affected. Some of the malicious files used in the attack date back to mid-April, a sign that the account compromises have been active for weeks. The mod-developer accounts were hosted by CurseForge, a platform that hosts accounts and forums related to add-on software known as mods or plugins, which extend the capabilities of the standalone Minecraft game. A platform that provides plugin software for the wildly popular Minecraft game is advising users to immediately stop downloading or updating mods after discovering malware has been injected into dozens of offerings it makes available online.
