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Activision has filed a lawsuit against the creator of Call of Duty hacking software Lergware and GameHook. As seen by IGN, ...
As seen by IGN, Activision has taken legal action against Lergware and GameHook; two hacks that are apparently enabling ...
However, Activision says the creators monetized the hack and have generated a significant amount of money by selling it to other players. “Activision is informed and believes, and on that basis ...
Activision intensifies its fight against cheats in Call of Duty with legal action, kernel-level enhancements, and hardware ...
Activision is suing the people behind a well-known Call of Duty hack it alleged is so "toxic" it's causing fans to stop ...
In its latest move, Activision targeted Insidious Aim ... This marks a major milestone in the fight against cheaters. With prominent cheat providers shutting down and others under pressure ...
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion Wednesday affirming a denial of a preliminary injunction the FTC had ...
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Developer behind Call of Duty cheats that were downloaded more than 72,000 times must now pay Activision a huge sum in damagesActivision Publishing, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the Germany-based cheat ... for profit loss caused by access to EngineOwning's cheating software. EngineOwning was founded in 2014 and provides ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Call of Duty's fight against cheaters continues, and Activision has released a new blog to recap the effectiveness of the game's anti-cheat since ...
WASHINGTON: Videogame giant Activision Blizzard is set to pay around US$50mil (RM233.62mil) to settle a lawsuit by a California ... staff who could have claims against the firm.
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