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busterbubble

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i've been looking at competitors and one of them put this statement on a forum post

"Blizzard to add hardcoded opcodes names like the ones they did for HB "SMSG_EnableHBDetection",
but still we are very carefully following any change made to the WoW.exe."

is there any truth in this? or is this a sales tactic?
 
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In IT Opcode is first part of machine instruction (lowest form of instruction in human readable format) and you can´t make detection based on that.

"SMSG_EnableHBDetection" mentioned here was implemented to WoW in 2011 if I remember correctly and was addressed by HB team back then.

So sales tactic, because they know, that HB was targeted and Blizzard didn´t even try to catch their "safe" bot.
 
Great thanks for the help
Last time I checked, Blizzard's Lead Legal Representative Rod Tigole made his last tour with Cease & Desist Letters to all WoW Bots and hacks developers in their radar, around last summer-autumn (In 2014)

And by no surprise, the involved developers indeed stepped away (I hope I am wrong, but have not read about any continued developing after)

So any wow bot on the scene currently, excluding Honorbuddy, of course - should be too young, to be on Blizzard's radar.
 
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