Call of Duty: Black Ops Modder Highlights Major Exploits With New Port, Activision Is Investigating
ign.com Jul 16, 2026

Call of Duty: Black Ops Modder Highlights Major Exploits With New Port, Activision Is Investigating

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Activision is investigating modding and hacking issues in the newly released PlayStation ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2. Shortly after the games became available on PS4 and PS5, modders exploited vulnerabilities originally from the PS3 version, allowing players to manipulate save files and game progress. Activision has removed certain playlists to address the problem, but the lack of updated encryption in the ports has made the games vulnerable to exploitation.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The ease with which these ports have been compromised raises questions about the thoroughness of Activision’s porting process and its commitment to long-term support for older titles.
  • · The fact that modders can use the same methods from the PS3 era highlights a critical oversight in updating security measures for modern platforms.