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dobser - 05.05.2007, 20:06
Weitere 114.000 EU Accounts Pwned by Blizzard
Im Rahmen ihrer Anti-Cheat-Aktivitäten melden Blizzard heute den Bann von weiteren 114.000 Accounts allein in Europa. Ferner will man in den kommenden Monaten neben den Bot-Benutzern auch aggressiv gegen die sprunghaft angestiegene Ingame-Werbung und den Spam der Goldverkäufer vorgehen:
Zitat: In our continued efforts to combat cheating in World of Warcraft, more than 114,000 accounts have been closed across Europe in the month of April for the use of “bot” programs. The banned accounts were taking part in activities that violate the World of Warcraft Terms of Use, specifically, using unauthorised third party programs to automate game-play. Such behaviour not only negatively impacts the game’s economy, it diminishes the achievements of those who play legitimately.
It is our goal to provide a fair and enjoyable play experience for all World of Warcraft players. To aid us, we ask that you abide by the Terms of Use, which, among other things, provide for the security of your account details, payment methods and login information, all of which can be compromised if you choose to use third-party services or programs.
Over the coming months, we will continue to take an active and aggressive stance against botting, as well as work to resolve other issues such as in-game advertising for the sale of World of Warcraft content and for-pay power-levelling services. Many account closures come as the direct result of tips reported to our GMs in game or emailed to our Hacks Team by legitimate World of Warcraft players, and we thank you for your assistance in preserving the integrity of the game experience.
Wir begrüssen das konsequente Vorgehen von Blizzard gegen die stetig zunehmende Goldfarmer-Plage und empfehlen weiterhin: "Ehrlich währt am längsten!"
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