The data breach leaked release details, which include content bundles for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.
Activision suffered a data breach in December 2022 through an SMS phishing campaign that allowed attackers to access the company’s internal systems, Bleeping ComputerWhile the company says the incident hasn’t compromised any game source code, player details, or sensitive employee data, security research groupIt added that the threat actor also exfiltrated Activision’s content release schedule until 17 November 2023, and that the video game maker didn’t inform anyone of the incident.
It added that the employee who fell for the phishing SMS worked for Activision’s human resources department and had access to a vast range of sensitive employee information.was breached December 4th, 2022. The Threat Actors successfully phished a privileged user on the network. They exfiltrated sensitive work place documents as well as scheduled to be released content dating to November 17th, 2023.
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