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Call of Duty devs say Warzone has seen a ‘significant drop’ in scam reports since Caldera’s release

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Call of Duty devs say Warzone has seen a ‘significant drop’ in scam reports since Caldera’s release

Call of Duty Team Ricochet has released a status report on the status of anti-fraud initiatives for Warzone Pacific, which has been running for 2 seasons. / Courtesy of Activision

As Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific Season 2 continues, Team Ricochet released a progress report on Friday detailing the steps taken and taken to bring the game to a halt, as well as the effectiveness of the kernel-level computer driver. . The crooks are on their way.

Here’s a look at Team Ricochet’s February 18 Fraud Status Report for Call of Duty: Warzone.

First, the developer’s blog reportedly announced a new discovery based on “internal data” – Warzone has seen a “significant drop in in-game cheating reports” since the launch of the Ricochet Anti-Cheat kernel-level driver. . December. 15, 2021.

The blog goes one step further, adding that the Ricochet team has been able to quickly catch and shut down accounts, leading to Warzone scams that “always get minimized during the holidays.”

However, with the “flying car” clips going viral in the second half of January, the blog also acknowledged that the release of the anti-fraud software was not a “magic” solution and was somewhat “retrograde”. and forward” is seen as scam developers looking for new ways to try and exploit the game.

“Although the recent increase in fraud has not been at the level of Verdunsky’s time,” he said on the developer’s blog, “According to our data, any increase is disappointing. Our team is monitoring permanently and continues to make every effort to prevent and combat it.

Beyond this status report, Team Ricochet’s blog also denied that kernel-level anti-fraud computer drivers actually rely on machine-collected data to identify fraudulent behavior and trigger waves of attacks. ban, perhaps in response to doubters.

Ricochet’s team has also formally agreed to tone down several games that have unfolded in recent weeks.

One of them is the “damage shield”, where the server disables its supposed cheat ability and deals critical damage to other players in real time.

Additionally, Ricochet’s team says most of the other in-game fraud scams are live or in the works, and there are also flagrant or repeated violations of Call of Duty’s security policies – or even just people trying to do it. disguise or disguise. Their identity or the identity of their equipment can be seen in the permanent suspension of all their accounts in all current and future franchise titles.

As always, be sure to use the in-game reporting tool if you encounter cheating. This information is useful for the #TeamRICOCHET. New mitigation measures are initiated periodically. You can start watching our new cheat clips soon, but we won’t spoil the surprise.

– miter kit

Source : dbl tap

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