Call of Duty: WWII Players on Xbox PC App Are Getting Hacked
Briefly

Call of Duty: WWII has been taken offline from the Xbox PC app after players reported a serious security issue that could allow hackers to take control of their computers. The vulnerability was highlighted following the game's addition to Xbox Game Pass in June. Reports include players experiencing Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks, which result in hackers installing malware or accessing personal data. One player provided footage claiming they were hacked during gameplay, showing pop-ups indicating the exploit. Despite the removal, the game remains listed on the app, and no further updates have been communicated by Activision.
Activision has taken Call of Duty: WWII offline from the Xbox PC app following complaints of a major security exploit that allows hackers to remotely control players' PCs.
Some players reported being hacked while playing the game, with evidence showing command prompt and notepad pop-ups indicating they had been 'RCEd' during gameplay.
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