On February 21 2015 07:12 UNIGL.NET wrote:
We've been monitoring activity on Battle.net for some time and I think it's apparent to everyone that the game is dying a slow and painful death. I think everyone here can appreciate the fact that users of unigl.net have contributed their hard earned dollars toward the league's prize pools and although I'm sure that there are people here who will try reverse engineering it, we will not be giving out the source code for the anti-hack at this time. We are prepared for people who try to exploit the new anti-hack, but how come people can't let a good thing be a good thing anymore?
We've been monitoring activity on Battle.net for some time and I think it's apparent to everyone that the game is dying a slow and painful death. I think everyone here can appreciate the fact that users of unigl.net have contributed their hard earned dollars toward the league's prize pools and although I'm sure that there are people here who will try reverse engineering it, we will not be giving out the source code for the anti-hack at this time. We are prepared for people who try to exploit the new anti-hack, but how come people can't let a good thing be a good thing anymore?
I think you would have gotten a better response had you been a bit more honest and said that you had made an anti hack that you are really happy with, instead of claiming that it is impossible to go around, which obviously isn't true. People on tl, or internet in general, don't respond well to exaggeration of how good products are.

So if you really have developed a good anti hack, share it and I think you'll get a better response.