Using the Hacker’s Own Account to Advertise the Anti-Hack, the Game Company Reaped Sour Fruits

Using the Hacker's Own Account to Advertise the Anti-Hack, the Game Company Reaped Sour Fruits

Tiktok user rushman360 has announced that he has received a hardware ban for Call of Duty: Warzone. This means rushman360 can’t create another account and get back in the game because his whole computer has been banned.

Activision is using the Tiktoker story above as a warning to others as the publisher prepares to release a new anti-cheat tool this fall. This is an interesting option. Although Activision used the Rushman360 ban to advertise Warzone’s new anti-cheat capabilities, some speculated that Tiktoker was banned due to a bug in the cheat software rather than anti-cheat updates. Popular cheat programs often come with a device ID spoofing tool to bypass hardware bans, but Rushman30’s hardware ID has been exposed.

Rushman360 game hack video

However, the surprise is that Rushman360, who once made sure not to cheat in Warzone, continued to commit violations. Rushman360 posted several clips with suspicious elements on Tiktok and a two-hour gameplay video on YouTube, where viewers can easily see that he is activating and using cheats. In the Warzone video posted on August 30, Rushman360 and his teammates openly admitted to using the aimbot.

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