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On August 02 2010 05:36 argie wrote: People this is not so bad. Well it is but if Blizzard does the right thing this will die quickly. Let me explain how this specific drophack works and why this can die if Blizzard takes real action. Not just a simple "patch and delay".
This is just a nutshell. There is no actual hack or any kind of instructions so please don't ban me.
Drophacks are VERY SPECIFIC hacks. They can only be executed in right conditions with extremely correct data. They are not like MapHack where all data cannot be encrypted totally and most of it can be intercepted in memory and altered because it is already in your memory and it is coming YOUR way. This works in different direction. This drophack uses UnitAction type to force packet overflow by creating something that game dosen't support. And it creates it during the game and of course game will die. Something like this in the definition of Class which is called by hack.exe:
typedef CUnit* (SC2UnitFunctionSomething* SC2_GetActiveUnit_t) ( void ); static const SC2_GetActiveUnit_t SC2_GetActiveUnit = (SC2_GetActiveUnit_t) <OFFSET HERE>
<sc2 unittype function code here> I won't type the proto code. I regret sending you my code so much.
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On August 02 2010 00:10 Lucid90 wrote: Thing is, it's profitable to have hackers in games for blizzard. Look at d2 and sc1. Both are plagued with hackers, ranging from bots to map hack to control hacks, and bliz doesn't ban them. Why don't they ban them? Because they can make more money off the game if they ban everybody in one big wave and force them to re-buy the game because probably all the people they knew who played the game also got banned. I don't know if this will happed with SC2 immediately, but over time it's likely to happen because it's a bigger profit margin for bliz.
Do you play Diablo 2? You get BANNED if you have dupped items. If you are map hacking you get warned one time and then BANNED. Blizzard is tired of this shit and takes is seriously. That guy can say goodbye to his SC2 and go buy a new one.
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^i think we found rolle3k...
and to the above poster i think he said he was on a guess pass so he wont be paying anything for sc2 until it expires
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I regret sending you my code so much.
:O I found most of the stuff on pastebin and made a connection researching the files. I have like few functions, and a very old queue/harvest which are out of date. I know they are your code probably, but you didn't send me anything... I'm not sure what are you talking about. I know who you are but I don't know you or I ever talked with you man.
It's all over the internet...
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this sucks. but i was in a ladder game and i was in a losing position and my opponent just left i didn't hack nor do i know how to and hes sc2 crashed. he accused me of hacking which i wouldn't do cuz i don't mind losing, i like to watch all my replays. not sayin this guy isn't hacking but i am saying that bnet may not be as stable as we think.
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On August 02 2010 06:04 KillerPlague wrote: ^i think we found rolle3k...
What?
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The sad part is, it's the same sh(*@$y forum working and providing hacks for bllizzard game to public for numerous years..
On August 02 2010 06:08 ckw wrote:What?
Rolle3k is forum alias for player hacking under Ownage name.
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On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers?
If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people.
Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers.
Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers.
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Haha, he can't make it to Diamond, because the system requires you to lose some games to calculate you for Diamond. The irony.
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On August 02 2010 06:02 ckw wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 00:10 Lucid90 wrote: Thing is, it's profitable to have hackers in games for blizzard. Look at d2 and sc1. Both are plagued with hackers, ranging from bots to map hack to control hacks, and bliz doesn't ban them. Why don't they ban them? Because they can make more money off the game if they ban everybody in one big wave and force them to re-buy the game because probably all the people they knew who played the game also got banned. I don't know if this will happed with SC2 immediately, but over time it's likely to happen because it's a bigger profit margin for bliz. Do you play Diablo 2? You get BANNED if you have dupped items. If you are map hacking you get warned one time and then BANNED. Blizzard is tired of this shit and takes is seriously. That guy can say goodbye to his SC2 and go buy a new one.
You are oblivious to the reality of how bad hacks control Blizzard games. Every single rune in Diablo 2 is pretty much duped. Every soj is duped, every perfect item is duped. Hacking, cheating, botting, and duping ARE Diablo 2, the entire economy of the game and gameplay STEMS from private dupes. There are dozens of websites where people make a 6+ figure living off of selling items to people. The annihilus charm requires you to sell SOJs, which was just hilarious, the game developers acknowledging the fact all of its unique items are coming from bots and dupes. It's like having an achievement for maphacking.
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On August 02 2010 01:34 andeh wrote: google only shows the ads that are related to what you've recently searched
That's not the way it works at all. Adwords display ads based on content shown on the page. You can manipulate this in a number of ways, but the default code just crawls the entire page and shows ads based on the keywords it finds ... in this case "hack".
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Blizzard really needs a zero tolerance policy and should hurry up with banning this guy. Also, people on guest passes should not be able to ladder so no one can abuse them for hacks.
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Is this still happening? I haven't touched multi-player yet and I'm scared ;(.
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On August 02 2010 06:11 PokePill wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 06:02 ckw wrote:On August 02 2010 00:10 Lucid90 wrote: Thing is, it's profitable to have hackers in games for blizzard. Look at d2 and sc1. Both are plagued with hackers, ranging from bots to map hack to control hacks, and bliz doesn't ban them. Why don't they ban them? Because they can make more money off the game if they ban everybody in one big wave and force them to re-buy the game because probably all the people they knew who played the game also got banned. I don't know if this will happed with SC2 immediately, but over time it's likely to happen because it's a bigger profit margin for bliz. Do you play Diablo 2? You get BANNED if you have dupped items. If you are map hacking you get warned one time and then BANNED. Blizzard is tired of this shit and takes is seriously. That guy can say goodbye to his SC2 and go buy a new one. You are oblivious to the reality of how bad hacks control Blizzard games. Every single rune in Diablo 2 is pretty much duped. Every soj is duped, every perfect item is duped. Hacking, cheating, botting, and duping ARE Diablo 2, the entire economy of the game and gameplay STEMS from private dupes. There are dozens of websites where people make a 6+ figure living off of selling items to people. The annihilus charm requires you to sell SOJs, which was just hilarious, the game developers acknowledging the fact all of its unique items are coming from bots and dupes. It's like having an achievement for maphacking.
I haven't played in a while, and I don't know if you can get banned for hacking now, but a year or 2 back, there were items with the specs of another item. Like you could have wizardspike gloves(normally a wand), and you could go from nothing to having a perfect character in 1 day. The multiplayer in D2 was based on the fact that you could hack and bot. But that didn't really take away from the pvping, just the pve.
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On August 02 2010 06:27 JunZ wrote: Is this still happening? I haven't touched multi-player yet and I'm scared ;(.
I think this guy is in the EU server.
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Could this be prevented by using the model where everything goes through the server, like hon has? I know that prevents maphacks and such - mtgo uses this model also and I've never heard of an exploit like this in that game.
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On August 02 2010 06:11 PokePill wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 06:02 ckw wrote:On August 02 2010 00:10 Lucid90 wrote: Thing is, it's profitable to have hackers in games for blizzard. Look at d2 and sc1. Both are plagued with hackers, ranging from bots to map hack to control hacks, and bliz doesn't ban them. Why don't they ban them? Because they can make more money off the game if they ban everybody in one big wave and force them to re-buy the game because probably all the people they knew who played the game also got banned. I don't know if this will happed with SC2 immediately, but over time it's likely to happen because it's a bigger profit margin for bliz. Do you play Diablo 2? You get BANNED if you have dupped items. If you are map hacking you get warned one time and then BANNED. Blizzard is tired of this shit and takes is seriously. That guy can say goodbye to his SC2 and go buy a new one. You are oblivious to the reality of how bad hacks control Blizzard games. Every single rune in Diablo 2 is pretty much duped. Every soj is duped, every perfect item is duped. Hacking, cheating, botting, and duping ARE Diablo 2, the entire economy of the game and gameplay STEMS from private dupes. There are dozens of websites where people make a 6+ figure living off of selling items to people. The annihilus charm requires you to sell SOJs, which was just hilarious, the game developers acknowledging the fact all of its unique items are coming from bots and dupes. It's like having an achievement for maphacking.
Sorry to inform you of reality but the entire economy is RUINED because of dupes dude. Thats why SOJ's are so cheap now, even Blizzard admitted that in Diablo 3 they will do their best to NOT have that sort of BS. Yes hacking runs the community but it in no way makes it better, only worse. The Diablo 2 economy is worse than the United States.
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What I'm more curious about is that he played and won 12 2v2s, but has the 25 2v2 wins as zerg achievement, and the 25 2v2 wins as zerg portrait. WTF? Maybe game stats don't update the same speed as achievements and switching portraits do? seems strange to me.
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On August 02 2010 06:02 ckw wrote: Do you play Diablo 2? You get BANNED if you have dupped items. If you are map hacking you get warned one time and then BANNED. Blizzard is tired of this shit and takes is seriously. That guy can say goodbye to his SC2 and go buy a new one. There are many things that you don't get banned for, only few things might result in a ban. Duped Items have never been a reason for a ban afaik(haven't played the the whole 10 years tho) and only specific maphacks get you banned aswell....there are tons of stuff that get not detected and have no consequence for you.
Of course there are a lot of players who won't admit that they cheated and they come up with something like "I only had a duped item", they haven't banned someone for that since many years.
It's the same in WC3 and in WoW, where only hacks that get out of control(public) get banned.
Even the sharehack in WC3 still works and is alive.
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