Call of Duty: WW2 pulled from PC following reports of remote code exploit trolling players with 'Notepad pop-ups, PC shutdowns' and desktop wallpaper of a lawyer
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Call of Duty: WW2 pulled from PC following reports of remote code exploit trolling players with 'Notepad pop-ups, PC shutdowns' and desktop wallpaper of a lawyer
RCE attacks are among the nastiest out there, though this hacker seems to be in it for the memes.
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Call of Duty: WW2 pulled from PC following reports of remote code exploit trolling players with 'Notepad pop-ups, PC shutdowns' and desktop wallpaper of a lawyer
RCE attacks are among the nastiest out there, though this hacker seems to be in it for the memes.
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How much yall wanna bet that this was done by utilizing a security flaw in their anti cheat system?