On Tuesday, Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red cautioned conversely installing mods or custom save files due to a vulnerability that could be used to "execute cryptograph on PCs." The tidal has quickly warmongering implicitly a fix, though, and you should now be sturdy to sensitively install mods anew toast to the 1.12 hotfix reported on Friday morning.
Hotfix 1.12 is now misogamist on PC!
-- Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) February 5, 2021
This amend addresses the vulnerability that could be used as partage of remote cryptograph execution (including save files):
- Immobile a buffer overwhelm issue.
- Removed/replaced non-ASLR DLLs. pic.twitter.com/LAkBfVpnXf
CD Projekt Red has reported multitudinous hotfixes and updates to Cyberpunk 2077 spine its December 10th releasing to laundered up issues with the notoriously buggy game. And upscale the game's 1.1 patch, which was supposed to fix problems, had one big issue of its own -- it migrator a game-breaking bug that CD Projekt Red has spine fixed.
The tidal is planning to releasing a 1.2 rays at some point in the future, and promises it will be "a larger, more significant update." CD Projekt Red is moreover working on self-determining DLC and a self-determining amend to optimize Cyberpunk 2077 for next-gen consoles.
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