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Hackers taking advantage of an exploit in Call of Duty: WWII are gaining access to player PC's mid-game, causing Activision to respond.
Call of Duty: WW2 pulled from Microsoft Store following hacking reports Activision is currently investigating the Windows Store and PC Game Pass version of CoD: WW2.
Games giant Activision took down Call of Duty: WWII due to hackers exploiting a flaw in a specific PC version of the game, which led to several players getting their computers hacked, TechCrunch ...
Call of Duty: WWII's debut on PC Game Pass was a disaster as players found their PCs compromised by a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability.
Gamers playing Call of Duty: WWII on their Windows PC via Microsoft Store or Game Pass are advised to cease until there is more clarity regarding the RCE security issue.
Hackers have taken over Call of Duty WWII causing a full server shutdown / Image via Activision If you are a Call of Duty fan who was looking to relive some of your past memories by playing some ...
Activision has suddenly brought the Microsoft PC version of Call of Duty WW2 offline, right as the community reports a mass hacking problem.
Call of Duty: WW2 recently came to the Xbox Game Pass service, although some concerning problems associated with the title have already been reported.
Call of Duty: WW2 is deemed "not safe" to play on PC due to dangerous hacks, despite just being added to Xbox Game Pass.
Divisions are a unique feature in Call of Duty: WWII that allows you to customize your class even further than before.
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