Call Of Duty: WWII's Game Pass PC Version Was Pulled, Reportedly After Hacking Issues
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Activision has taken the PC version of Call of Duty: WWII offline following its Game Pass release due to serious hacking issues involving Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks. Players reported a significant security exploit that enabled hackers to gain control of their PCs. Activision did not provide specific information regarding the security risks but announced that an investigation is underway. Meanwhile, other Call of Duty titles remain available, including new content for Black Ops 6 and Warzone, with Black Ops 7 scheduled for release later this year.
Activision has taken the PC version of Call of Duty: WWII offline shortly after Game Pass release due to reports of severe hacking, particularly RCE attacks.
Reports indicate that players were subject to Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks, which allowed hackers to gain control of their PCs while playing Call of Duty: WWII.
The game was removed without specific details from Activision, which announced it would investigate the security issues surrounding Call of Duty: WWII.
A viral social media clip showcased a hacking incident during a multiplayer match, illustrating the severity of the threats facing players.
Read at GameSpot
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