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Blizzard's scan of your pc?

kamanori

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Hi. I remember that at some point you'd have to delete a file on your computer so that blizzard couldent scan you pc anymore. Is it still possible to do something like that to counter the scan? or is Honorbuddy safe enough to just ignore the scans?

Thanks ^^


"In an attempt to provide all users an equal opportunity to play World of Warcraft game in a ‘cheat free’ environment, please be aware that World of Warcraft monitors the computer that you use to access World of Warcraft for unauthorized third party programs running concurrently with World of Warcraft by performing limited scans of your computer.

By clicking on ‘accept’ below, you acknowledge and accept that Blizzard has the right to perform the scans. If you do not agree to allow Blizzard to perform the scans, you will not be able to register an account to play World of Warcraft. More information"
 
Within the RAM that they have been allocated by your computer. Old programs like glider used LUA methods to alter the memory of the game in a traceable way and when wow scanned the memory they started finding those bread crumbs. Honorbuddy works on an over the top method kind of like a phone cover for your game screen. I DO NOT KNOW EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS, but they have to still inject some small amount of information into the game after their framelock mechanism does its work. This is where tripwire comes into play, and with any secret update wow pushes the dev staff will shut down all of the authentication servers and lock people out of using honorbuddy until it is determined to be safe again. When a Tripwire occurs they shut down your game so there are no breadcrumbs to be found.
 
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