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Activision has taken the Microsoft Store version of 'Call of Duty: WWII' offline following revelations that a hacking flaw had compromised players' PCs. The company is currently investigating reports of the issue, which involves a remote code execution exploit allowing hackers to control victims' devices. This version of the game, newly launched on Game Pass, contained an old vulnerability that had already been addressed in other iterations. Activision's response comes amid previous hacking incidents affecting the franchise, raising concerns about the security of its games.
Source: YAHOO