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Publisher Activision denies validity of Call of Duty leak reports

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Yesterday, multiple reports circulated from various sources claiming a complete breach of Activision employee data. This hack, depending on the source, included private information such as full names, emails, phone numbers, salaries, work locations, personal addresses, and other sensitive data.

While waiting for Activision's reaction to these allegations, it announced hours ago, through a new statement, the validity of these allegations, which spoke of a breach of the company's data, but denied, on the other hand, allegations that hackers had obtained confidential information or data related to games or projects of publishers. future employees.

This is because multiple sources cited by Insider Gaming have claimed that these hackers gained access to a roadmap or future projects for the popular Call of Duty shooter series for 2023 and 2024, as well as personal information of Activision employees.

Through the statement, it was clear to us that Activision wants to reassure players that the details that spoke about the leak of sensitive information about players, be it passwords or payment information associated with these accounts, are not correct and that their personal information has not been publicly shared yet.

The leaks also said that we will see additional content for COD Modern Warfare 2. In addition, there is a new part in development that is codenamed Jupiter, while the part that is expected to be released in 2024 is codenamed Cerberus.

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