TechFlow News — Recently, players have accused CobaltSolutions, a cheat provider for Call of Duty: Warzone, of secretly using players' computers for cryptocurrency mining and stealing users' Bitcoin. One anonymous player claimed that after installing CobaltSolutions' cheat software for Call of Duty: Warzone, a hidden virtual folder was automatically created to conceal the mining program. He reported losing $900 worth of cryptocurrency in just one day and provided an image showing antivirus software flagging Cobalt's cheat as a program capable of mining.
The report was also shared by the official Warzone Twitter account, which stated: "Most cheaters don't realize that by installing cheating software, they've granted cheat providers full access to their computers." In response, the head of CobaltSolutions denied the allegations, stating, "If anyone can provide concrete evidence, I will personally shut down our studio and give that person $20,000."




