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Activision has pulled Call of Duty: WWII on Xbox PC offline just days after it was added to Game Pass, amid reports of hacking via Remote Code Execution (RCE).
WWII's debut on PC Game Pass was a disaster as players found their PCs compromised by a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability.
The issue surfaced almost immediately after the 2017 shooter was added to the Game Pass library at the end of June. While the game remains available ...
If you have recently played Call of Duty: WWII on PC via Game Pass or the Microsoft Store, it’s best to run a security scan on your system and avoid launching the game until further notice. Activision ...
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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 ...
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WWII PC servers after hackers discovered they could hijack players’ computers simply by joining the same online lobby. This ...
WWII on PC, you’re out of luck. The game has been taken offline after players discovered a major security issue that’s far ...
After fan outcry, Xbox finally added a classic Call of Duty to Xbox Game Pass, but the execution was worse than could ...
Activision has taken one of its Call of Duty games down from the Microsoft Store and PC version of Game Pass, reportedly ...