Call of Duty content schedule leaked as part of alleged Activision hack

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, stating that additional information such as employees’ “full names, emails, phone numbers, salaries, places of work, and more” were also accessed.

, Activision Blizzard spokesperson Joe Christinat wrote, “On December 4, 2022, our information security team swiftly addressed an SMS phishing attempt and quickly resolved it. Following a thorough investigation, we determined that no sensitive employee data, game code, or player data was accessed.

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