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Call Of Duty: Warzone’s shiny new anti-cheat might have leaked alreadyWith a name like Ricochet, I wouldn’t be surprised if it bounced all over

With a name like Ricochet, I wouldn’t be surprised if it bounced all over

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This week, Activision revealed Ricochet,their new kernel-level anti-cheatthat will be used forCall Of Duty: VanguardandWarzone. They’ve been in a constant battle with cheaters for ages now, so it’s nice to see them stepping up their anti-cheat game. Unfortunately, Ricochet might have already leaked, and it’s claimed cheat-makers are currently working on reverse-engineering it.Yesterday, a Twitter account named"Anti-Cheat Police Department"claimed Ricochet had been leaked, attaching an image of a forum post that shows alleged techy details about the anti-cheat.Unfortunately, the kernel driver for@CallofDutynew Anti-cheat called RICOCHET got leaked today, and P2C devs are already reversing it, this is already very bad.pic.twitter.com/Vb8f3eXx5b— Anti-Cheat Police Department 🕵️ (@AntiCheatPD)October 14, 2021To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsIn the thread, some folks speculate that this is a fake leak designed to trick cheat-makers into working on the wrong thing, or potentially test the software against schemers. Do bear in mind this is just a reported leak though, so take all of this with a pinch of salt.I’ve reached out to Activision to try to find out more, and will update this post if I receive a response.Story Trailer | Call of Duty: VanguardWatch on YouTubeIn case you missed it, Ricochet is a system which Activision call a “multi-faceted approach to combat cheating, featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more.” You can find out more about it over on theirFAQ.As ever, it’s worth remembering that Activision Blizzard are still in the middle of a number of legal battles after an investigation brought to lightallegations of sexual harrassment and discriminationat the company. Most recently, a union objected to a proposed settlement for one of these lawsuits, claiming it has"a number of serious deficiencies".

This week, Activision revealed Ricochet,their new kernel-level anti-cheatthat will be used forCall Of Duty: VanguardandWarzone. They’ve been in a constant battle with cheaters for ages now, so it’s nice to see them stepping up their anti-cheat game. Unfortunately, Ricochet might have already leaked, and it’s claimed cheat-makers are currently working on reverse-engineering it.Yesterday, a Twitter account named"Anti-Cheat Police Department"claimed Ricochet had been leaked, attaching an image of a forum post that shows alleged techy details about the anti-cheat.Unfortunately, the kernel driver for@CallofDutynew Anti-cheat called RICOCHET got leaked today, and P2C devs are already reversing it, this is already very bad.pic.twitter.com/Vb8f3eXx5b— Anti-Cheat Police Department 🕵️ (@AntiCheatPD)October 14, 2021To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsIn the thread, some folks speculate that this is a fake leak designed to trick cheat-makers into working on the wrong thing, or potentially test the software against schemers. Do bear in mind this is just a reported leak though, so take all of this with a pinch of salt.I’ve reached out to Activision to try to find out more, and will update this post if I receive a response.Story Trailer | Call of Duty: VanguardWatch on YouTubeIn case you missed it, Ricochet is a system which Activision call a “multi-faceted approach to combat cheating, featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more.” You can find out more about it over on theirFAQ.As ever, it’s worth remembering that Activision Blizzard are still in the middle of a number of legal battles after an investigation brought to lightallegations of sexual harrassment and discriminationat the company. Most recently, a union objected to a proposed settlement for one of these lawsuits, claiming it has"a number of serious deficiencies".

This week, Activision revealed Ricochet,their new kernel-level anti-cheatthat will be used forCall Of Duty: VanguardandWarzone. They’ve been in a constant battle with cheaters for ages now, so it’s nice to see them stepping up their anti-cheat game. Unfortunately, Ricochet might have already leaked, and it’s claimed cheat-makers are currently working on reverse-engineering it.

Yesterday, a Twitter account named"Anti-Cheat Police Department"claimed Ricochet had been leaked, attaching an image of a forum post that shows alleged techy details about the anti-cheat.

Unfortunately, the kernel driver for@CallofDutynew Anti-cheat called RICOCHET got leaked today, and P2C devs are already reversing it, this is already very bad.pic.twitter.com/Vb8f3eXx5b— Anti-Cheat Police Department 🕵️ (@AntiCheatPD)October 14, 2021

Unfortunately, the kernel driver for@CallofDutynew Anti-cheat called RICOCHET got leaked today, and P2C devs are already reversing it, this is already very bad.pic.twitter.com/Vb8f3eXx5b

In the thread, some folks speculate that this is a fake leak designed to trick cheat-makers into working on the wrong thing, or potentially test the software against schemers. Do bear in mind this is just a reported leak though, so take all of this with a pinch of salt.

I’ve reached out to Activision to try to find out more, and will update this post if I receive a response.

Story Trailer | Call of Duty: VanguardWatch on YouTube

Story Trailer | Call of Duty: Vanguard

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In case you missed it, Ricochet is a system which Activision call a “multi-faceted approach to combat cheating, featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more.” You can find out more about it over on theirFAQ.

As ever, it’s worth remembering that Activision Blizzard are still in the middle of a number of legal battles after an investigation brought to lightallegations of sexual harrassment and discriminationat the company. Most recently, a union objected to a proposed settlement for one of these lawsuits, claiming it has"a number of serious deficiencies".