Activision has warned PC gamers that they will not be able to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 during the beta and at launch if they do not enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Like rival shooter Battlefield ...
Game publishers EA and Activision Blizzard continue to seek ways to stop cheating by requiring users to enable hardware-based security features. Both Battlefield 6 ...
The Call Of Duty RICOCHET team made this announcement: When Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 releases later this year, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot will be required to play on PC. These hardware-level protections ...
Activision has confirmed today that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will require both TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot when the game launches later this year. In a blog post today, Activision has confirmed that Call ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Call of Duty's battle against hackers continues, and Activision has announced some major updates to the game's Ricochet anti-cheat for Season 5 and ...
The Activision Support page has a useful article filled with advice on how to do this. I also strongly recommend you check any relevant literature for your motherboard, especially when it comes to ...
In an Ask Microsoft Anything livestream on YouTube, Microsoft Principal Security Engineer Arden White, Principal Software ...
This guide shows essential steps to follow for the Secure boot is on, but your device is using an older boot trust configuration message.
A major change is coming to Windows that neither individual users nor IT admins can ignore. Here’s how to prepare.
Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 begin expiring in June 2026. Here’s how to check whether your Windows PC has the 2023 update.
First person shooter fans are looking forward to two major releases coming this fall, Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Regardless of which game players prefer there are some specific ...