![]() Among Us was originally released in 2018 but has become incredibly popular as people stayed home for shelter-in-place orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please play private games or with people that you trust!!! Bare with us!!- InnerSloth OctoPlayers are still reporting spam messages in Among Us a day after the developers said they're rolling out a fix, and InnerSloth says players might get kicked from games as “emergency maintenance” continues. We will be pushing out an emergency server update so people who are in game will get kicked from games. Hello everyone, We're are super duper aware of the current hacking issue and we're looking into it. As for the pro-Trump message, the alleged creator simply says “I’m a college student and I support Trump” The rapid spread of the spam attack in Among Us is in part due to help from volunteers who are contributing servers. Eris Loris’ YouTube channel already promotes homemade hacks for a variety of different games, and the spam attack is a publicity stunt. Eurogamer spoke with the alleged creator of the spam attack who explained their motives, which if true, are pretty straightforward. Presidential elections.ĪGAIN!? TWICE IN A ROW #AmongUsGame #ErisLoris /PhM9qyNiUN- TFAnimations OctoInnerSloth, the developers of Among Us, acknowledged the spam attack on its official Twitter account and says it’s “super duper aware of the current hacking issue” InnerSloth pushed out an emergency server update to try and combat the problem, but it might not be enough. ![]() ![]() The spam attack, nicknamed “Eris Loris” bombards an Among Us game’s chat log with a message to subscribe to Eris Loris’ YouTube channel and to vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 U.S.
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