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- Arknights: Endfield players warn about security risks tied to pull tracker websites.
- Game logs shared with trackers may contain sensitive session tokens.
A security issue is affecting the Arknights: Endfield community. Players are advising each other to stop using some third-party websites that track gacha pulls, as these sites have reportedly been hacked, leading to stolen user information.
So, I’ve been hearing from other players about this tool called EndfieldRecords that helps you track your pulls in Endfield. Apparently, to use it, you have to upload your game logs. The big issue is those logs can contain something called ‘session tokens,’ and if those get into the wrong hands, someone could potentially access your account. It’s a bit worrying, honestly, and people are talking about the risks.
Reports claim some Arknights: Endfield players experienced system compromises and stolen data
Recent posts indicate these tokens could be used to access account details or control active game sessions. As a result, players are warning each other not to upload game logs to websites or share them publicly when seeking assistance, as this could compromise their accounts.
EndfieldRecords dot com Pull Tracker Malware
byu/Axanael inEndfield
Popular streamer Fobm4ster recently discovered his computer had been seriously hacked. He had to completely reinstall Windows 11 and shared what happened as a warning to others about potential security risks.
Some players are reporting they can’t get into the game, and screenshots are appearing online showing this issue. If you’ve already shared your game logs, it’s a good idea to change your account password. This will cancel out any old access information and give you new login details.
Many players in gacha games like to keep track of their summons and figure out their chances of getting specific items. They often use ‘pull trackers’ to do this, but these tools can sometimes pose security risks. This is because they usually work by getting game data directly, either from game files or through special connections, and if this isn’t done carefully, it could compromise your account.
Okay, so things are still a little hazy, but it looks like this website was definitely the source of the problems. We’re not 100% sure if the bad stuff came directly from here or somewhere else, but they took the site down, so it’s pretty likely this was the problem. As a gamer, I’m just glad they’re taking action!
Hypergryph, the company that makes Arknights: Endfield, hasn’t officially confirmed anything about recent events. Until they offer a secure way to check your account activity, it’s best to avoid sharing your game logs, change your password if you’ve already shared them, and be careful when using tools from outside the game.
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2026-03-05 13:41