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New Blizzard Anti-Cheating policy. Should we be concerned?

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So I was creating a new account and saw you have to check the "I'm Ok with the anticheating blizzard system in my computer". That was new from the last time I created one, and so I clicked on the link to read this:

World of Warcraft: Anti-Cheats agreement





Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., by and for itself and / or its licensees and affiliates, considered cheating by using "programs running in the background" a serious breach of the Terms of Use Agreement ("TOU") and / or Contract End User License Agreement ("EULA") that has agreed to see this ad, and that concern each and every one of Blizzard Entertainment's video games, such as, but not limited to, World of Warcraft ?, Starcraft ? II, Diablo ? III and its respective expansion ("Blizzard games"). A program "unauthorized" running in the background used as such is defined as any software running in the background, including without limitation, any judgment or modifications to Blizzard:



(I) enables or facilitates cheating of any type;

(Ii) allows users to modify or "hack" the UI Blizzard games, their environment, and / or experience of any kind not expressly permitted by Blizzard Entertainment in the EULA and / or the TOU;

(Iii) intercept, mine, or otherwise collects information from or through Blizzard games.


In an effort to combat the efforts of those individuals who wish to violate the EULA and / or the TOU, Blizzard Entertainment used a utility "anti-cheating" that runs as part of Blizzard games "This utility" anti-cheating "takes limited search:


(I) The Random Access Memory ("RAM") occupied by the games program to confirm that Blizzard Blizzard games has not been altered or "hacked" committing a breach of the Terms of Use;

(Ii) the "process" of Blizzard games to determine if they have attached program or computer code running in the background to process your games, and

(Iii) the Windows Process list to determine if there are any open program, confirmed as "hack" or cheating, breach of the Terms of Use Blizzard games.


The information obtained through this activity is transmitted to Blizzard, who used only to determine if the computer that the user is using the game to connect to Blizzard games contains some program running in the background, "hacks", or " traps "that violate the Terms of Use Agreement of Blizzard games, and is not used for any commercial purpose, and will never be sold, rented or transferred to third parties in any other way. Moreover, apart from the aforementioned detection activity, Blizzard does not use any other method of detection on the computer from which you connect to your games.


In the event that a Blizzard game detects an unauthorized program running in the background, Blizzard may in its sole discretion:



(A) Giving information to Blizzard Entertainment, including without limitation your account name, details of unauthorized programs running in the background detected, and the time and date that detected the program running in the background, and / or ;

(B) to exercise any or all of its rights under the TOU, with or without notice


Now , it seemed usual to me except for this:

(Iii) the Windows Process list to determine if there are any open program, confirmed as "hack" or cheating, breach of the Terms of Use Blizzard games.

If they are allowed to do this, how in hell could they miss 10+ DB.exe?

What are your thoughts on this? Am I overreacting?
 
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While this is somehow "new" demonbuddy responsibles said it's still ok and makes no difference to how it was before.
 
Rename the DB.exe file. Paint, Calculator, Notebook, Word, Excel...

It doesn't change how DB runs and how are they supposed to know it isn't the real program?

Booyakashawwwww :cool:
 
Rename the DB.exe file. Paint, Calculator, Notebook, Word, Excel...

It doesn't change how DB runs and how are they supposed to know it isn't the real program?

Booyakashawwwww :cool:

you cant rename the TITLE of the process...
in the properties of it you can see db.exe again doesnt matter what rename is
 
you cant rename the TITLE of the process...
in the properties of it you can see db.exe again doesnt matter what rename is

Weren't you banned yesterday or the day before?

Anyways, I can. I don't know what your deal is..

I'm suprised this thread wasn't started by you or mephuser.
 
This is not new. Has been like that for like a month or maybe more. Created at least 10 accounts in that time and everything is the same(for now :)
 
I'm suprised this thread wasn't started by you or mephuser.



thanks for all the constructive answers.

i guess I missed the post/posts where this was discussed before, its been quite a while since I created a new account.

Thanks.
 
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If it's new it's because of the chinese speedhack.
 
its illegal for them to look around on your computer outside the process of their program. no matter what they write in their teams and conditions dosent change it.
 
Weren't you banned yesterday or the day before?

Anyways, I can. I don't know what your deal is..

I'm suprised this thread wasn't started by you or mephuser.


damn noob
you cant rename the title of the process, only the title of the file

rvG78pd.jpg
 
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nah i wouldnt really be more concerned than what neccesary is (that botting isnt safe). Because bots have been in the game for a long time, and as said before, its illegal for them to look into what processes your computer is running. So it's just a way to make "cheaters" think that blizzard finally are doing something against cheating, which they arent. And please correct me if thats a naive way of thinking, thats just my POV.
 
So I was creating a new account and saw you have to check the "I'm Ok with the anticheating blizzard system in my computer". That was new from the last time I created one, and so I clicked on the link to read this:

World of Warcraft: Anti-Cheats agreement
I wouldn't be concerned.
 
(Iii) the Windows Process list to determine if there are any open program, confirmed as "hack" or cheating, breach of the Terms of Use Blizzard games.

This would never happen in EU. It's highly illegal

if that is "highly illegal" then wtf is murder? you weirdos always over dramatize things
 
The Random Access Memory ("RAM") occupied by the games program to confirm that Blizzard Blizzard games has not been altered or "hacked" committing a breach of the Terms of Use;


its right there, they cant and wont read outside of the diablo3's address space. the process list they are referring to isnt the same one you see when you press ctrl alt delete. they are referring to the list of processes being accessed by diablo 3 and that would go right along with diablo 3 only caring about diablo 3, not your open copy of notepad with creepy icarly fan fiction.

they may have changed the wording a bit, but nothings changed from before to now.
 
The Random Access Memory ("RAM") occupied by the games program to confirm that Blizzard Blizzard games has not been altered or "hacked" committing a breach of the Terms of Use;


its right there, they cant and wont read outside of the diablo3's address space. the process list they are referring to isnt the same one you see when you press ctrl alt delete. they are referring to the list of processes being accessed by diablo 3 and that would go right along with diablo 3 only caring about diablo 3, not your open copy of notepad with creepy icarly fan fiction.

they may have changed the wording a bit, but nothings changed from before to now.

Thanks for clearing things up big dawggg!!
 
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