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(FILES) This file photo taken on June 12, 2018 shows people crowding the display area for the survival game Fortnite at the 24th Electronic Expo, or E3 2018, in Los Angeles, where hardware manufacturers, software developers and the video game industry present their new games. - Fortnite's popularity took off last year after the release of a free "battle royale" version that lets up to 100 players vie to be the last character standing on ever-shrinking terrain. Dropped onto the battlefield with nothing, players have to scrounge for weapons as the fight for survival begins. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP)
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Major Fortnite flaw detected

Fortnite players’ accounts were left vulnerable for at least two months, revealing everything from bank details to in-game conversations.

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