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Changing Hardware ID - Question

Is this another screamer? Saying HB is very easy to get a ban now...Are you botting D3 or WoW? and was all the accounts under the same mac IP also where you using a V.P.N or a Virtal Box to make sure they where not under the same mac address? More info would be good
 
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just posted a tutorial on how to do it check the guide section.
 
yea, weird. changing IP's and MAC address does not simulate D3 to ask for verification of the security password, in VM. Weird. I'm going to try reinstalling a brand new VM and changign IP and see if that would help.

Do not forget, that the auth server is tracking your login pattern, and react very good in my opinion:

1. If you usually log from one computer, you will be asked for SA, when u change it.

2. If you usually log from 2-3 computers, they record them does not ask for SA when you log from them in the future, only when you change the common pattern.

3. I am sure, they track the geo location of your login IP address, and lock you out, if you change login from different country or distant location - happen several times to myself.

4. I believe they have database with known-to-them public free and paid V-P-N servers and the IP ranges, assigned to the customers - it is a real scenario for "flagging accounts for review" vs. the-botters-who-use-V-P-N.
 
Do not forget, that the auth server is tracking your login pattern, and react very good in my opinion:

1. If you usually log from one computer, you will be asked for SA, when u change it.

2. If you usually log from 2-3 computers, they record them does not ask for SA when you log from them in the future, only when you change the common pattern.

3. I am sure, they track the geo location of your login IP address, and lock you out, if you change login from different country or distant location - happen several times to myself.

4. I believe they have database with known-to-them public free and paid V-P-N servers and the IP ranges, assigned to the customers - it is a real scenario for "flagging accounts for review" vs. the-botters-who-use-V-P-N.

Yea, it's hard to tell what data they are gathering .... This sucks. No botting for me until I have a better understanding of what blizzard is looking for and a work around on it. My remaining accounts won't last if I load them up like I was originally. I give them 4 hours tops.
 
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