name='Toxcity' said:How dare you read BBC news.. you should only read OC3D news!
Yeah, it can ruin it for others.. but I think Blizzard are just being stupid.
name='Jim' said:Why can't Blizzard be just like any other game maker and just patch up the exploit? Taking some smalltime guy to court over it is pretty damn heavy handed imo.
name='Jim' said:Why can't Blizzard be just like any other game maker and just patch up the exploit? Taking some smalltime guy to court over it is pretty damn heavy handed imo.
name='equk' said:I just spoke to my bro who plays WoW and has it, and he says it is made by a company who made and sold a bot similar for a game called legend of MIR
Also he put it on with applications to test it and see what it does and it installs itself as a driver (using rootkit technology) and reads/writes to the memory. Also renaming itself on each time it is executed (as with so many known hacks) lol.
name='Rastalovich' said:If that`s LoM2, the bot(s) used in that were hijackable with means to retrieve your login/pass. In a number of download areas, they asked the user to enter their login/pass to prove they either played the game or hadn`t used it before - and people actually fell for that.
There were a good number that originated from China, some dood from holland or belgium converted to english, although there was a guy in the uk who wrote some free downloadable stuff to do similar things.
Those who bought such things, usually lost their gear off their chars sometime after.
name='equk' said:Not sure
My bro mentioned some hijaking ones ages ago tho, so maybe. But he hasn't paid for any bots before or had his account hijacked.