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That's only the PC Game Pass version but Activision already pulled it from Game Pass.
It's still fine on Steam, consoles and Game Pass on consoles.
https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/activision-takes-call-of-duty-wwii-offline-after-hackers-apparently-disrupted-the-game-with-rce-exploits-malicious-code-wreaks-havoc-on-pc-gamers-as-bad-actors-take-complete-control-of-your-computer
RCEs aren't anything new in CoD titles from 2015 and earlier.
The exploit exists If: CoD uses the old "Host Migration" match-making AND has not been patched.
WWII on Steam, like modern CoD games, always uses Activision servers, so they're not affected.
Yeah. It was PC first but after CoD 2, it exploded on consoles with all the other WWII mission games like The Big Red One.
it's not true that they are safe, they are simply not reachable by everyone, a.k.a. edgy/stupid "hackers".