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- Activision took down Call of Duty game after PC players . . .
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
- Activision pulls Call of Duty game after PC players are hacked
An old, insecure version of Call of Duty: WWII was reportedly uploaded to the Microsoft Store and PC Game Pass
- Activision takes Call of Duty: WWII offline after hackers . . .
Activision takes Call of Duty: WWII offline after hackers apparently disrupted the game with RCE exploits — malicious code wreaks havoc on PC gamers as bad actors take complete control of your
- Activision removes Call of Duty title after players hacked
Call of Duty: WWII on PC Microsoft Store was brought offline while we investigate reports of an issue — Call of Duty Updates (@CODUpdates) July 5, 2025 Speaking with tech publication TechCrunch, a person with knowledge of the incident said that Activision took down the Call of Duty title after several players said that their PC’s had been
- Activision remove Call of Duty: WWII from Xbox Store after PC . . .
Hackers taking advantage of an exploit in Call of Duty: WWII are gaining access to player PC's mid-game, causing Activision to respond
- Gamers hacked playing Call of Duty: WWII—PC version . . .
That issue seems to be a serious security problem, after reports surfaced about a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the game After Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision in 2023, Activision’s headline title, Call of Duty, has been slowly making its way over to Xbox and PC Game Pass
- Call of Duty: WWII on Xbox PC App Taken Offline After Players . . .
Activision has taken Call of Duty: WWII offline from the Xbox PC app following complaints of a security issue Some players have reported the PC version of the game on the Xbox app to include a major security exploit that leads to their computers being hacked
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