Activision temporarily removed Call of Duty: WWII from Microsoft Store and Game Pass after hackers exploited a remote code execution vulnerability in the PC version, allowing them to take control of players' computers. The vulnerability was an old, unpatched flaw that had been fixed in other versions of the game. This incident is part of a pattern of security issues affecting Activision games in recent years, including anti-cheat system exploits and malware campaigns targeting players.

3m read timeFrom techcrunch.com
Post cover image

Sort: