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2012-06-17, 11:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #77 | |||
Private
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Every cheat i have ever made has never banned anyone, even how outragous they are.(always private for myself or maybe a close friend but mostly for education and not really for cheating) Memory reading is impossible to detect, DirectX wallhacks are almost impossible to detect as they are done after the inital directX call from the game.(PB is acually best at this :P) The things they look out for is Injected DLL's that are not allowed or memory writing that is very strange. |
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2012-06-17, 12:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #79 | |||
First Lieutenant
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In fact calling them hackers is wrong, even the ones creating the programs. They are programmers, like DEVs, who understand the language well enough to create programs that exploit aspects of it. They don't infiltrate the system at all. A hacker is someone who actually gets into a system they don't belong in, whether physically or through the net. I actually think people give "hackers" hard ons just by calling them hackers. A bit of prestige involved and all that. |
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2012-06-17, 02:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #80 | ||
Corporal
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There will be enough people who will try anyways without needing an invitation. The whole point of hacking is to catch people off-guard, inviting them in sort of defeats the purpose.
Hopefully, every hacker that comes in will make security stronger, and in a year, the game will be (mostly) hack free. |
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