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Software hack reveals online game maker's "spying"
Robert Lemos, 2005-10-24
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Perfectly Legit 2005-10-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Perfectly Legit 2005-10-25
PyRoMaNcX0R (1 replies)
Re: Re: Perfectly Legit 2005-11-04
Eric Avery
A little hypocritical? 2005-10-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: A little hypocritical? 2005-10-26
Anonymous
Trust 2005-10-25
Anonymous
don't like it...don't play 2005-10-25
Duke Nukem
Not spyware 2005-10-25
Anonymous
Big deal out of nothing 2005-10-27
Nick Staff
Software hack reveals online game maker's "spying" 2005-10-28
Anonymous
So you bought the game, agreed to the cheat checking and ar playing the game. It appears you are a happy customer.

Or you bought the game, found out how much ebay cash you could get from cheating and are now pissed off they closed several doors for you to protect thier own investment into the software.

It doesn't scan your hard disks, it doesn't send anything but identified expoiting programs.

Its thier game, if you dont like it, dont play.

Anyone playing the game has already probably given up a good portion of thier real life up, so whats the point of this thread again?

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Hey, here's an idea: 2005-10-31
Anonymous
This is old... 2006-04-15
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