Is there a way to change the DB process name and description from the task manager? Maybe that way if Warden takes a screenshot it will be "hidden".
It is illegal for blizzard to scan your computer and send the info back to them, no?
Is there a way to change the DB process name and description from the task manager? Maybe that way if Warden takes a screenshot it will be "hidden".
It is illegal for blizzard to scan your computer and send the info back to them, no?
so, what about answering the original question?
its illegal and blizzard neved do this
because they will stuck in courts if they start do this
Blizz used to scan your computer and such but they got sued and had to nerf Warden substantially. If I remember correctly, at least. Now they just scan and try to detect anything that injects into the game process and memory space. From what I've read, at least, thats the extent of it. Which is why you rarely see a banwave now.. also due to Bossland having good programmer too![]()
You are on their watch list forever.You think they will tag that account for more snapshots in the future? Any answer would probably be speculation.![]()
In the USA, Canada, and Great Britain it is illegal for a company to ask you to agree to a EULA (End User License Agreement) that expressly gives them "permission" to invade your privacy (Aka: scanning outside their memory address for their product).
When Blizzard got sued for Warden scanning outside their allocated memory address, aka: spying on you illegally, they were sued by several individuals at once forcing them to remove the scanning procedures that would actually catch you in the past.
Nowadays all Buddy-devs have to do is bypass the injection scanning and memory modification scanning in order to evade detection.
There are literally thousands of ways to bypass Warden, and the only people Blizzard are actively concerned about anymore are the nub-scrub public-release hackers. You know, kiddies who only do "Free". Gauranteed to get caught within a month using anything public release & open source.
Hope this cleared some stuff up.