Activision denies recent reports of hacked accounts.
On September 21, news broke that as many as 500,000 Activision accounts may have been compromised. This information was backed by several third parties that say the hack was legitimate. Today, Activision flat out denies those claims and says that no Call of Duty accounts have been compromised.
Activision released a statement via Twitter that says, "reports suggesting Activision Call of Duty accounts have been compromised are not accurate." They go on to say that they "investigate all privacy concerns. As always we recommend that players take precaution to protect their Activision accounts, as well as any online accounts, at all times."
News about the alleged hack came from Twitter users including Prototype Warehouse, Okami, and multiple others. Many reported that their entire multiplayer progress had been reset. This alleged hack was first reported by oRemmyYT on Twitter, though their account has since been suspended for unknown reasons.
Activision Says Reports of Call of Duty Account Hack are False
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- Published: 09-22-2020, 03:01 PM
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Activision Says Reports of Call of Duty Account Hack are False
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