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29 maj 2024 · A US district judge awarded Activision a $14.5 million default judgment against many defendants of cheat creator EngineOwning, who never responded to the lawsuit.
EngineOwning insisted it had paused its Modern Warfare 3 cheat only to work on getting around Activision’s latest anti-cheat tech, but threatened to release it once again later. It even ...
31 maj 2024 · EngineOwning, a cheat manufacturer that sells its products for a number of Call of Duty games, as well as Counter-Strike, Battlefield, and Titanfall, has been ordered to pay Activision around...
In February 2023, a judge ruled that EngineOwning must pay Activision $3 million in damages after a lawsuit in which Activision claimed high-profile streamers used Warzone cheats. But...
29 maj 2024 · Activision has won a judgment worth more than $14.5 million against cheat maker EngineOwning, which has also been ordered to stop making cheat software and to turn over its website to...
29 maj 2024 · COD cheat distributors EngineOwning must payout $14.5 million to Activision, and forfeit the company's domain name, following a judgement from a California District Court.
29 maj 2024 · The judge also ruled that the EngineOwning website domain be transferred to Activision. This is significant for Activision and their fight against hackers, as EngineOwning is one of the biggest cheat operators out there, providing players with hacks for Call of Duty, Halo, Overwatch 2, and more.