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Botters going to feel the hammer pretty soon. (Blizz will scan Computers)

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World of Warcraft: Anti-cheating Agreement



To continue, please read and accept the Anti-cheating Agreement


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.

Is this not against international laws, since when is a game developping branche allowed to dig through personal computer files?
 
oh snap who is always right
 
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please be aware that World of Warcraft monitors the computer that you use -- by performing limited scans of your computer.

That's a dangerous word-choice, blizz..
 
Was this updated recently or what?
 
Must be of the last month, a bit more then a month ago i created an additional account, didnt see this.
- one month + another account later

This is what i see..

And in order to create an account, i must ACCEPT it.
So whenever i turn against blizz because they scanned my computer and banned me for botting
They'll say ... 'H?, you were ok? with this before buddy'
 
ACA.webp
 
Might have been an outdated-statement.
But i has never been implemented into account-creation
Simply said: they're working on the 'scan-mech'
 
I am sure this crap was going around back when Glider was still running...
 
Maybe they are trying to scare the noobs, since they can't actually do anything else since they're already in a lawsuit with HB and the only thing they can do is script bans for 24/7'ers
 
Oh, its this thread again.

Just wondering why wow is still using that ACA, or atleast that choice of words.
Since its highly forbidden to threat manipulating a executable program to read outside of its data.
This is possible, but not through a simple game-installation.
You're firewall wouldve popped up every single time a unauthorized process starts running in the background
Even if it originates from an existing authorized process tree.
There is a way around this but as much hackers wow has attracted theyve got the opposite amount of dev's
So 'our' hackers wouldve found it and sued blizz, for swapping positions

Would be an epic News Head though

"Game "bots" back"
 
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Why is it illegal for them to do though, surely if they state in the TOS that that is what will be done, they can do it?

For example you install a Anti-virus program on your computer accepting the TOS you allow that program to scan your entire computer.

Another example is Picasa you install it and accept the TOS, it can scan your entire computer in real time for picture's.

So if they state "we will be using scanning software to scan your computer, for 3rd party cheating programs" it is legal?
 
Why is it illegal for them to do though

It was decided in a court room that it was illegal to scan outside the memory address of WoW and they changed warden because of it, technically it only applies to the United States so they could legally do it in another country.
 
I don't think this is new and I don't think this affects honorbuddy in any way I think this was mainly for the 'cheat engine' because u "cant" use it anymore because u cant start wow anymore a log shows up and u cant play untill u switched the engine off so I think it was mainly for that Inject stuff etc
Blabla boring stuff
 
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