Hackers have targeted Rainbow Six Siege X once more, sending false ban notifications to players. This incident follows a major security breach in December 2025.
Current Server Issues
On 2025-12, hackers accessed the game's servers, awarding players excessive in-game currency. Ubisoft responded by taking Rainbow Six Siege X offline temporarily. The marketplace has remained inaccessible while services are slowly restored. Currently, players face a new issue: fake 67-day ban notifications for "harassment offences." These notices reference the "6-7 meme" but fail to enforce actual bans.
Popular streamer VarsityGaming encountered a bogus ban message live. Despite this, he continued to access ranked matches. These incidents point to unresolved security flaws in Siege X's infrastructure.
Game Connectivity Challenges
The game experiences widespread authentication and matchmaking outages, affecting players across all platforms. In-game store access remains restricted, and overall connectivity is classified as degraded. While illegitimate messages persist, Ubisoft has not yet addressed these specific security concerns publicly.
This situation suggests ongoing vulnerabilities in the Siege X server systems. Without official communication from Ubisoft, players and industry watchers remain uncertain about future fixes and security measures.



