97% Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta cheaters have been caught “within 30 minutes of signing,” says Activision

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97% Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Activision said that the scammers were caught within 30 minutes of signing in the beta version.

The mega publisher said that his anti-shaped effort, called the Ricochet team, “Hit The Ground Running” and that “less than 1% of fraud attempts reached the match.”

“Cheaters were expected. But our improved systems caught them faster than ever, powered by reinforced TPM 2.0 controls and automatic systems that help eliminate a large number of cheating attempts”, Activision explained. “Those who managed to slide did not last long. Most never reached the match.

“You may have seen clips in the Black Ops 7 Beta cheaters. We’ve already acted on most of these accounts before they reached social media. We observe carefully, acting in real time and learn from every attempt.”

Activision also reminded players that although the Ricochet Team Ricochet anti-school detection systems stop that most fraudsters have even reached a match, the player reports that “they are still playing an vital role” because they “facilitate drive our detection models, improve enforcement and improves coverage.”

Interestingly, Activision also talked about people and companies that sell codes, saying that most of the main suppliers of Kanik admitted that their tools are “useless” for Black Ops 7 and directs them “except for the law enforcement”, after closing over 40 developers and sellers from then Black Ops 6 launched last year.

“And this is only the beginning. After the arrival of the premiere, each layer of protection will be fully, and the anti-coaching defense will be stronger,” the statement was generally. “The fight against fraud is a challenge in the entire industry-we are involved in directing the charge. We are still introducing novel online systems during beta, refining our protection, reacting faster and obtaining deeper observations. We are devoted to transparency, the opinion of the community and constant evolution in our fight for basketball plagues.”

Last week, Activision said he is well aware that the scammers will hit Black Ops 7 betaand warned PC players that yes not to be able to play during beta or during the premiere if they do not turn on TPM 2.0 and safe start. It also added that getting beta codes is: “Exactly what we want, because the Ricochet team is here, watching, learning and removing how they appear. Every account permanently banned while cheating during the beta version will be banned in all Call of Duty titles, from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to future editions.”

If you want to jump into the beta version, when it is live, we have a guide on how to get to the beta BO7 Early Access version, as well as how to turn on the safe start of BO7 if you are on the PC. We also have details of all weapons to unlock BO7, and BO7 Twitch is falling, which you can get.

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