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Activision last week brought offline the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII as the company was investigating “reports of an issue.” ...
Activision Blizzard recommends 2FA Reportedly, Activision Blizzard is coordinating with cheat developers to limit the campaign’s impact and provide security instructions to holders of ...
The newly-formed union is looking to gain increased pay, job security, and transparency around promotions. Activision user research provides essential services for numerous titles, including the ...
Activision, which publishes household games such as Call of Duty and World of Warcraft is in the process of being acquired by Microsoft in a deal valued at $68.7 billion. Regulators in the U.S ...
Activision has confirmed it suffered a cybersecurity incident in December 2022, but failed to provide more detail on the suspected data breach. The Call of Duty developer released the following ...
Activision has confirmed that it suffered a data breach in early December 2022 after hackers gained access to the company's internal systems by tricking an employee with an SMS phishing text.
Activision is reportedly in the midst of investigating a hacking campaign that's stealing login credentials from people playing its games. According to TechCrunch, bad actors have been ...
Activision confirmed the security incident, stating that on December 4, 2022, the company's "information security team" addressed an SMS phishing attempt and "quickly resolved it." ...
Ahead of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's release on Oct. 25, Activision plans to use AI to remove cheaters within an hour of their first match. The new anti-cheat system leverages player behavior data ...
Activision's latest wave of cease-and-desist demands has yet to hit Plutonium, a competing set of Call of Duty custom clients that enjoys thousands of active players across multiple games and servers.