141 PUBG hackers have now been arrested in China for creating cheat software containing a trojan virus. Exp.gg reports that the total number of hackers arrested has now reached 141, with the arrest of 120 people in January (via Bloomberg ) and a further 15 in April . The arrests are the result of a cooperative effort between local police and Tencent, the Chinese publisher for the game. Over 200 pieces of hardware were seized, including PCs, USB drives, and mobile phones. It has also been confirmed that the cheat software contained a trojan virus that stole players' data.

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