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  2. Have a GREAT birthday everyone!!!
  3. Happy Birthday folks with a special salute to Hijack for the fun game play.
  4. issue is anti-wazes programs that check authenic disc has a back door to system
  5. @KaptCrunch so im i safe to play from my pc dvd?? since its the original DVD im using..
  6. Happy birthday!!! allbonne fete Hijack!!
  7. Happy Birthday and have a great day
  8. Happy Birthday everyone.
  9. Happy Birthday Everyone!
  10. XtremeIdiots would like to wish all members celebrating their birthday today a happy birthday. RonnieSlayer (52)Bobslayer (61)Hijack --vXtea (21)
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  12. So guys, my girlfriend called me a couple of days ago and says "you got something to say to me". I thought for a moment and said "I love you". Then she says snarkily "What about your wife?". "My wife?", I said after a brief pause, "She doesn't love you". and that's how the fight started. I am telling you, women, man they just love to bring stuff up.
  13. Dude. Those are awesome movies! I'm sorry I missed this thread earlier. I hope to join sometime.
  14. Happy birthday!
  15. internet was always empty for me so stuck with canpaine heres some info Call of Duty Revenue & Profit (2014–2023) Year Revenue (Est.) Profit (Est.) 2014 $2.2 billion ~$600 million 2015 $2.5 billion ~$700 million 2016 $2.8 billion ~$800 million 2017 $3.2 billion ~$900 million 2018 $3.5 billion ~$1.0 billion 2019 $4.0 billion ~$1.2 billion 2020 $8.1 billion ~$2.2 billion 2021 $8.8 billion ~$2.5 billion 2022 $8.5 billion ~$2.3 billion 2023 $8.7 billion ~$2.4 billion Highlights: Total revenue (10 years): ~$53 billion Total profit (10 years): ~$14 billion Big jump from 2020 thanks to Warzone & Mobile.
  16. Happy birthday
  17. nothing is surcured today since the PC began for is a tool to monitor you as A.I. is the devil heard the Commodore 64 has returned Oct 2025 starting $299, 349, 499
  18. On Saturday, the Call of Duty team announced that the PC version of Call of Duty: WWII has been taken offline following “reports of an issue.” That issue seems to be a serious security problem, after reports surfaced about a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the game. After Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision in 2023, Activision’s headline title, Call of Duty, has been slowly making its way over to Xbox and PC Game Pass. But only days after the 2017 Call of Duty: WWII arrived on Microsoft’s subscription service, the concerning reports started coming in. Players were using an RCE exploit to take over other players’ PCs during live multiplayer matches. RCE is the name for a critical security flaw that allows attackers to run malicious code on a victim’s machine without their consent or physical access. Exploiting an RCE could lead to data breaches, taking control of systems, and installing malware. In this case, it seems as though attackers were using the RCE vulnerability to gain remote access to other players’ computers during games. They reportedly: Opened command prompts on victims’ PCs Sent mocking messages via Notepad Forced remote shutdowns of players’ computers Changed desktop wallpapers to display gay porn Game Pass is a subscription service offered by Microsoft Gaming. Because consoles generally don’t allow this level of code execution, it’s only Windows PC gamers that were affected by this. The hacking of older titles is an open-air secret among the Call of Duty community, with players often avoiding the games on Steam. The problem likely lies in the fact that the multi-player game relies on peer-to-peer (P2P) networking which means that one player’s machine acts as the match’s server. There is a lot of speculation about Activision working to update the game’s anti-cheat systems called “Ricochet” as the title is seemingly rampant with abusers. But whether and how this update will fix the RCE vulnerability is a big unknown. We’ll keep you updated. What gamers should do This vulnerability is particularly alarming because it not only allows hackers to disrupt gameplay, it has the potential to compromise gamers’ entire PCs remotely. This story shows how even established titles can put your machine at risk. While it’s unclear if the Steam version is impacted, these are the things to do: Avoid playing Call of Duty: WWII on PC, especially the Microsoft Store and Game Pass versions, until Activision releases a patch. Always install security updates as soon as you can. Use active anti-malware software for protection. Monitor official Activision channels for updates on the fix.
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