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Players claim that the Call of Duty: Warzone plug-in secretly mines to steal bitcoins

Since the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone, many people have used plug-ins. But you know what? Some plug-ins will secretly use the player's computer to mine and steal bitcoin.

Players claim that the Call of Duty: Warzone plug-in secretly mines to steal bitcoins

Recently, a foreign player said that after installing Cobalt Solutions' Call of Duty: Warzone plug-in, he found that the plug-in would automatically create a virtual folder to hide the mining program. And he also stole $900 in one day, and it is strongly recommended that those who open the hook should not use the Cobalt Solutions plug-in again.

He also shared a screenshot showing a warning that Cobalt's plug-in could be used for mining after scanning with an antivirus program. Another player said, "They use my computer to mine Bitcoin (BTC). ”

Players claim that the Call of Duty: Warzone plug-in secretly mines to steal bitcoins

The official Tweet of Warzone retweeted the message and said: "Many open-hook players do not realize that after they install those plug-ins, plug-in suppliers can easily access their computers."

The head of Cobalt Solutions later came out to deny the allegations, saying: "If someone can give concrete evidence that Cobalt is a burglar." I will personally shut down Cobalt and give twenty thousand dollars to the person who gave the evidence."

Players claim that the Call of Duty: Warzone plug-in secretly mines to steal bitcoins

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