Like every other game, Call of Duty developers are continually dealing with the use of unauthorized third-party programs that the company does not release. Also, they regularly modify the game client or play on the modified game client to use functions that do not exist in the official game is going on increasing.
Earlier, the company banned 60,000 accounts for confirmed cases of using cheat software in Warzone. However, Call of Duty focuses on zero tolerance for cheaters across the game including combat for both cheaters and cheat providers.
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Recently, the developer has taken another step of baning around 100,000 accounts across the Warzone. The developer of the Warzone maintains their efforts to identify and address cheat providers at the source distributing unauthorized third-party software for hacking.
The company knows cheaters are regularly on the lookout for vulnerabilities and they identify and prevent scammers, including aimbots, wallhacks, trainers, stats hacks, texture hacks, leaderboard hacks, injectors, hex editors, and any third party software that is used to manipulate game data or memory.
Since its launch developer has taken a number of dedicated actions:
- Weekly backend security updates.
- Improved in-game reporting mechanisms.
- Added 2-factor authentication, which has invalidated over 180,000 suspect accounts.
- Eliminated numerous unauthorized third-party software providers.
- Increased dedicated teams and resources across software development, engineering, data science, legal, and monitoring.
In addition, developers are increasing their efforts and capabilities in these key areas:
- Enhancements to our internal anti-cheat software
- Additional detection technology
- Adding new resources dedicated to monitoring and enforcement
- Regular communication updates on progress; more two-way dialogue
- Zero tolerance for cheat providers
- Consistent and timely bans