dayloon
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Anyone else get this?
Hi,
First, I would like to sincerely apologize on behalf of AIO Bot and the
entire staff here for anyone whose accounts have gotten banned during this
unfortunate time. As we are all aware, botting is a highly risky activity
and is to be done with caution (little disclaimer). Having said that, I
really do personally feel bad for anyone whose account got caught up in
this recent mess. The reports are pouring in to ALL of the top-tier bots,
not just ours, and if you are so inclined you may find that in some cases
they were hit much harder than us.
Now that things have settled a bit and we're looking at the damage, Yes, I
agree with others that this is not a banwave in the Warden-detection usage
of the word. I have spoken with the staff, and we believe what happened is
that Blizzard got a list of reported people, and decided to do something
about it, and banned them all at once.
If the above were not the case, and it was an issue with the AIO Bot
software itself, then everyone, and I mean everyone who has been using AIO
Bot for the last 2-3 weeks would be permanently banned. As some of you have
astutely noted, this is clearly not the case. We have a large and
ever-growing user base, and you would see the forums swamped. While some of
our users did unfortunately get hit, it remains a small fraction of our
overall user base. (Again, I am very sorry if you were in that fraction).
When these reports started pouring in we were quite alarmed and did
everything we could to get the authentication servers down immediately, but
now that things have cooled down it seems that it is highly unlikely that
anyone was banned because of a Warden scan of AIO Bot.
It seems these player reports are coming in more and more lately as WOW
enters a more mature era in its development, so please be careful. One of
the important new features we're pushing for in an upcoming update is a
feature that will let you chat in-game, thus greatly reducing the chances
of anyone suspecting and subsequently reporting you.
AIO Bot authentication servers are down for now, just in case. If nothing
changes within the next 12-24 hours, we will get them back up and running.
Your bot time will not count down. So please be patient, as your account's
safety is our #1 priority right now. When the servers do go up again,
please bot at your own risk, be safe, and remember to exercise caution by
setting up your alarms, etc.
If there is anything else, questions or concerns, please post it in the
thread linked below, and as always we will address it as best and as
quickly as we can given the current information we have.
Joe
http://www.probotters.com/forum/sho...the-Auth-Servers&p=46937&viewfull=1#post46937
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Hi,
First, I would like to sincerely apologize on behalf of AIO Bot and the
entire staff here for anyone whose accounts have gotten banned during this
unfortunate time. As we are all aware, botting is a highly risky activity
and is to be done with caution (little disclaimer). Having said that, I
really do personally feel bad for anyone whose account got caught up in
this recent mess. The reports are pouring in to ALL of the top-tier bots,
not just ours, and if you are so inclined you may find that in some cases
they were hit much harder than us.
Now that things have settled a bit and we're looking at the damage, Yes, I
agree with others that this is not a banwave in the Warden-detection usage
of the word. I have spoken with the staff, and we believe what happened is
that Blizzard got a list of reported people, and decided to do something
about it, and banned them all at once.
If the above were not the case, and it was an issue with the AIO Bot
software itself, then everyone, and I mean everyone who has been using AIO
Bot for the last 2-3 weeks would be permanently banned. As some of you have
astutely noted, this is clearly not the case. We have a large and
ever-growing user base, and you would see the forums swamped. While some of
our users did unfortunately get hit, it remains a small fraction of our
overall user base. (Again, I am very sorry if you were in that fraction).
When these reports started pouring in we were quite alarmed and did
everything we could to get the authentication servers down immediately, but
now that things have cooled down it seems that it is highly unlikely that
anyone was banned because of a Warden scan of AIO Bot.
It seems these player reports are coming in more and more lately as WOW
enters a more mature era in its development, so please be careful. One of
the important new features we're pushing for in an upcoming update is a
feature that will let you chat in-game, thus greatly reducing the chances
of anyone suspecting and subsequently reporting you.
AIO Bot authentication servers are down for now, just in case. If nothing
changes within the next 12-24 hours, we will get them back up and running.
Your bot time will not count down. So please be patient, as your account's
safety is our #1 priority right now. When the servers do go up again,
please bot at your own risk, be safe, and remember to exercise caution by
setting up your alarms, etc.
If there is anything else, questions or concerns, please post it in the
thread linked below, and as always we will address it as best and as
quickly as we can given the current information we have.
Joe
http://www.probotters.com/forum/sho...the-Auth-Servers&p=46937&viewfull=1#post46937
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