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A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty is arguing that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting.
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WOODTV.com on MSNFamilies of Uvalde shooting victims sue Activision, saying shooter learned from ‘COD’The lawsuit claims the shooter first used a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 in “Call of Duty." ...
A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty argued Friday that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School attack ...
Astronomer is investigating CEO Andy Byron, who appeared to embrace the company's HR head, Kristin Cabot, on the "kiss cam" ...
From Bluetooth exploits in vehicles to macOS backdoors and GitHub phishing tricks—this week’s threats go deeper than they appear.
Skadden partner Joseph Barloon, former Jones Day partner Brett Shumate and former Wilmer partner Jeffrey Kessler, among ...
US video game publisher Activision has removed a major Call of Duty title from the Microsoft Store after a number of users ...
A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Call of Duty: WWII has prompted its removal from digital PC ...
Reportedly, Activision Blizzard is coordinating with cheat developers to limit the campaign’s impact and provide security instructions to holders of compromised accounts.
Video game giant Activision is investigating a hacking campaign that’s targeting players with the goal of stealing their credentials, TechCrunch has learned. At this point, the hackers ...
Activision Blizzard settles discrimination lawsuit for $55M, but sexual harassment claims withdrawn Bulk of payouts will directly compensate affected women ...
Activision Blizzard to pay roughly $50 million in California discrimination case settlement The Activision Blizzard Booth during the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.
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