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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 ...
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WWII has been pulled from the Microsoft Store after reports of hackers using a serious security flaw to remotely take control of players' PCs during online matches.
Security experts believe that the game's peer-to-peer (P2P) networking is the root cause. Unlike modern titles that rely on secure dedicated servers, Call of Duty: WWII hosts online sessions directly ...
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Activision took the servers for Call of Duty: WW2 offline just days after it arrived on PC Game Pass to investigate reports of “an issue.” Originally released in 2017, the series’ 14th main ...
Following widespread reports of RCE exploits, Activision has officially brought the Call of Duty: World War II game offline ...