Monday, October 15, 2012
WoW Exploit death led to depopulated cities
Attackers have succeeded over the weekend in the online role-playing game "World of Warcraft" to trigger a veritable wave of death. Complete cities in the virtual worlds were depopulated as a result of a successful hack.
Whose starting point was obviously an exploit, with some wow gold players took advantage of a vulnerability in the system, in order to cheat. Even very powerful opponents could be accommodated in a single attack for the route, bringing the player in question could quickly equip rare items and experience points.
Of Blizzard employees' accounts, which the exploit was used detained, apparently so upsetting to their respective users. These were now about to use their hack in grand style. Should consequently, in some cities, the virtual player and non-player characters have been carried off in droves, reported 'ParityNews'.
The prelude Ragnaros the realm made in Orgrimmar. But in Tarren Mill, Twisting Nether and other places in the World of Warcraft world, there was massive dead pawns. Only now is the World of Warcraft developers started so well, correct the error itself, which led to the problem. In the systems, according to Blizzard a hotfix has been installed, by the question should not be repeating cheat. In cities where the cheaters were not active for the entire period the safe use of the wow gold game would have been possible.
It is not yet clear what users are behind the exploit. Part of the enterprise was assured, however, that in-game exploits are taken very seriously and will carry out further investigations to identify the perpetrators as possible. Further consequences, such as a theft of user data were, according to current knowledge, but probably not identify.
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