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Activision shuts down claims that Call of Duty's upgraded anti-cheat can be bypassed

Cheating in videogames has been a huge issue for a long time now, and Call of Duty is no exception. There's nothing worse than booting into a game of Warzone or Black Ops 7 and encountering a hacker who can see through walls or aimbot onto you and never miss a bullet. Despite Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat system, th...

Cheating in videogames has been a huge issue for a long time now, and Call of Duty is no exception. There's nothing worse than booting into a game of Warzone or Black Ops 7 and encountering a hacker who can see through walls or aimbot onto you and never miss a bullet. Despite Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat system, the problem still persists, and as the company looks to implement more security into the tool during BO7 Season 4, some believe that hackers can already bypass it.

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