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Poster: Quinnar at 3/15/2006 4:32:19 AM PST
Subject: Characters suspected of hacks/sploitz
   Ok, so I've heard that if you check a /who dire maul, you get nothing but a bunch of hunters, and possibly 1 group doing dire maul (early in the morning anyway). So I did a check a few min ago and lo and behold, 5 hunters in dire maul, and nothing else. Could they possibly be using exploits and hacks? I think so.

Now, interestingly enough, in game, there is no way to report for hacking, or using exploits. So, I've created this thread.

I'm going to put down the names of the hunters that *could* (but likely are) exploiting, and will leave it to Blizzard to go further. They might not do anything *shrug*, but then I might get angry...

Although exploiters and cheaters are paying just as much as the rest of us, Blizzard owes it to us to get rid of people violating the TOS.

Anyway, here is my (small for now) list.

Server: Illidan (horde)

Characters:

Amitola
Gupadinnu
Humetuto
Melondy
Hihoers
Amiability

Server: Stormrage (Alliance)

Chunzi
Adarandria
Aliance
Onekiss
Resireai

Now, I'm going to keep updating this as I find more. Perhaps if enough of us post enough names Blizzard will get cracking.

Edit: added a few more names

[ post edited by Quinnar ]

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Poster: Tseric at 3/15/2006 7:37:33 AM PST
Subject: Re: Characters suspected of hacks/sploitz
  

Q u o t e:
I'm saying they should get moving and have a look to try and find people who are hacking.


This statement assumes we are doing nothing. That is not accurate.

Do you assume the police are doing absolutely nothing in there duties simply because you saw someone shoplift yesterday?

The process of detecting and determining behavior that definitively violates the ToS such as this is not simple or short. The process does not lend itself easily to observation of individuals and should not be guaged by any single result, but by trends.

I understand you are trying to lend your assistance in the way you think is best. However, rather than posting names on a public board and possibly making an error and causing issues for some innocent, report this behavior in game. It is listed and tracked internally and the Game Master staff can follow up with these matters according to policy.
That's why they call 'em business socks
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Poster: Tseric at 3/15/2006 7:37:33 AM PST
Subject: Re: Characters suspected of hacks/sploitz *edited post*
  

Q u o t e:
I'm saying they should get moving and have a look to try and find people who are hacking.


This statement assumes we are doing nothing. That is not accurate.

Do you assume the police are doing absolutely nothing in there duties simply because you saw someone shoplift yesterday?

The process of detecting and determining behavior that definitively violates the ToS such as this is not simple or short. The process does not lend itself easily to observation of individuals and should not be guaged by any single result, but by trends.

I understand you are trying to lend your assistance in the way you think is best. However, rather than posting names on a public board and possibly making an error and causing issues for some innocent, report this behavior in game. It is listed and tracked internally and the Game Master staff can follow up with these matters according to policy.

EDIT- As long as you are descriptive in the body of the petition, you could put it under any category you like. Behavior/Harassment would be just fine ;)

[ post edited by Tseric ]


That's why they call 'em business socks
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