In November 2024, a hacker exploited a vulnerability in Call of Duty's anti-cheat system, locking out thousands of legitimate players with false cheating accusations. The Ricochet anti-cheat system detects cheats by scanning device memory for prohibited strings, but the exploit showed that no system is perfect.
as distinct from regional versions (like Garena or VNG) or, more technically, to the and modding architectures used within the game's engine. 1. Versions: Global vs. Regional codm global script
Using cheat scripts violates Activision's Online Security Guidelines for Call of Duty. According to Chip.de, cheat tools violate Activision's terms, and players must expect penalties if caught using them. A single violation can result in a complete account lockout. In November 2024, a hacker exploited a vulnerability
Using a "global script" in Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) refers to running unauthorized Lua scripts or third-party "mod menus" to gain an unfair advantage According to Chip
In mobile gaming, a script is a set of automated instructions that modifies or bypasses standard game code. In CODM, these scripts generally fall into three distinct categories based on user intention: 1. Engine and Performance Optimization Scripts