
We have received tremendous support from the Yu-Gi-Oh! community, both in the form of donations and the users offering to help us improve the game. If the game asks you to visit the ygopro website then please close the game and wait 30 minutes before trying to log in again, we will be making some changes thought the day to prevent other types of attacks in the future and it might result in some brief downtime.

We were able to identify how the hackers hijacked the website and have closed this security hole. Our website has been restored however I would like to ask everyone to wait 24 hours before accessing it again, if you already have the game installed on your computer then you can log in and continue playing. We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused anyone, over the last 6 months we have seen a drastic increase in attacks against our game and other Yu-Gi-Oh! related property, this includes anything from legal attacks by copyright trolls all the way to spammers, daily DDOS attacks and increasingly sophisticated hacking attempts. On a side note we don’t store any personal data on our servers and as such no data can be stolen from us, all donations are processed entirely through PayPal. Please note that this only applies to users who visited the website, others who were only playing the game were not affected. If you visited our website today and you don’t have an antivirus, please install a trusted antivirus and scan your computer to ensure you weren’t one of the users affected. Most antivirus programs were able to detect and immediately remove this file. The new prompt reportedly advises you to use a different network and that your iPhone and Windows computer need to be on the same network.This is a critical announcement from Kaiba Corporation, earlier today our official ygopro website was compromised, the hackers responsible were able to force download a malicious file disguised as an update to some users who visited our website today. Gadget Hacks also reports iOS 16.6 beta 2 adds a new prompt when you try to log into iCloud for Windows when your iPhone and Windows computer aren't on the same Wi-Fi network. The new color icons are for the ivory and transparent Beats Studio Buds, so if you have either of those earbuds you should see those icons on your iPhone with the latest beta. The second iOS 16.6 beta adds two new color icons for Beats Studio Buds, according to the website Gadget Hacks.


But that option vanished in the second iOS 16.6 beta. If you went to Settings and searched for "Contact Key Verification" in the first iOS 16.6 beta, you could see an option for the feature. The first iOS 16.6 beta appeared to include some of the framework for Contact Key Verification, but with iOS 16.6 beta 2, that seems to have disappeared.
