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A zero-day vulnerability has been disclosed in the popular Unity Web Player browser plugin. The flaw allows an attacker crossdomain access to websites and services using the victim’s credentials.
Slowly but surely, the web is becoming a more hospitable place to host high-end games with sophisticated 3D graphics. That’s one of the reasons Unity Technologies says that version 3.0 of its ...
Their approach uses Unity’s IL2CPP runtime to convert all in-game scripts to C++. The result is then converted to Mozilla-developed asm.js which is executed in the browser like any other Web ...
Unity Technologies is announcing today that it will give away a free version of its increasingly popular game development platform that lets developers create 3-D games that work in a web browser.
Unity games can also be deployed on the Web, but this function currently uses a browser plug-in, the Unity Web Player. The early access will remove the need for the plug-in.
Combining Unity's development tools with its own server technology, GameString's Arcade Server looks set to deliver 3D capable games to web browsers over the cloud.
Chrome 42, the latest version of the Web browser, does not support the NPAPI plugin, something that the Unity Web Player is built on. Other browsers have decided to move away from plugin support ...
Unity Technologies Inc. has announced that as of March 2016 it will no longer support the Unity Web Player plugin, which currently allows developers to release games for web browsers using the ...
Unity Web Player installed but not working in Chrome or Firefox The main cause of the problem is that most leading browsers ended support for NPAPI plugins which were initially used by Unity Web ...
Back in March, Unity announced that they’d soon allow developers to deploy Unity-based games to the web without the need for any plugins, thanks to the magic of WebGL. Unity’s WebGL ...