
NOTE: We posted this on our Discord when it happened, but forgot to post to our News feed, so if you already got the ping from our Discord about this issue, this is the same issue, not a new one. There is a thread in our Discord if you have any questions. More information about the exploit and affected mods and solutions can be found at. The best course of action currently if you play older modpacks on 1.7/1.12 is to simply not join any public servers unprotected and to add this mod to your instances to protect yourself from the exploit. Due to the nature of this being a remote code execution exploit, any attacker on the same server as you could've run any code on your computer, so as such there's no way to tell if you've been affected or what code was run. If you play singleplayer only you don't have anything to worry about, only if you play online on public servers. The scope at the moment seems to mostly affect mods on 1.7 and 1.12 but may also occur on other Minecraft versions, there is still work going on to find a full list of mods and affected versions. This is an RCE which allows bad actors to run code remotely on your computer when connected on the same server as them. By default, all of the Modpacks will install to the folder you specify to have it download to.Unfortunately there is another exploit going around the modded Minecraft community at the moment. feedthebeast folder in my roaming next to. exe anywhere you wish, your desktop, My Documents, Downloads. When it has finished downloading, you can move the. Go to Options and you can view or edit the path there.Īnd according to the wiki, files are stored to the location that you installed FTB from (using the launcher) in the first place: This article says it depends on your settings, and you can modify the path from "Options":ĭepends on your settings. Install the launcher there, make a shortcut and move it to your desktop.

Make a folder named FTB in the AppData\Roaming\ftblauncher folder.

According to this article, they are on your desktop:
