Zebulon – Cheat hunting tool.

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    Re: Zebulon – Cheat hunting tool.

    jetons - 13.08.2007, 12:48

    Zebulon – Cheat hunting tool.
    Hallo

    Habt ihr Informationen zu Zebulon?

    Gruss
    J



    Re: Zebulon – Cheat hunting tool.

    jetons - 14.08.2007, 13:15


    Zebulon (Cheat reports)Intro

    The cheat report tool that is located on the GM-pages is connected to a database
    that we access through Admin. The GMs themselves may also submit reports
    (hereafter named Tickets) via the Admin interface - the Cheathunter - Zeb
    (Macahan). The main advantages with Zeb is that it fast checks up most
    similarities with the teams that are submitted. The really strong side of Zeb
    is the password comparison, the login-failures comparison and the transfer check up.

    Main Options

    When first clicking the link to Zeb, you'll see the main options. These options
    will be available at the footer on each page you view in Zeb. There are (currently)
    five different views; "Fast Check-up", "Create a new Ticket", "Change View", "Find
    Ticket", "Find Team". I'll walk you through it, in reverse order

    Find Team

    If you want to check if a team already exists in any old ticket, you simply enter the
    TeamID in the box and click "Find". You'll be presented a list with tickets that the
    particular team exists in. All are linked to the appropriate detailed view of the ticket.
    More about that later.

    Find Ticket

    The "Find Ticket"-option is useful if you're discussing a case with another GM. Just tell the other GM the TicketID, and he/she can use the textbox presented to get to the detailed view of the Ticket.

    Change View

    This is a drop down-box with seven options: New In Country, New, Own - No Verdict, Own - Finished, No Verdict and Finished. When selecting one of the options, you'll be presented with a list of the tickets that matches the search criteria - the option. More about that list later. The different options are pretty self-explanatory. New In Country is the most useful, and presents you the tickets that no-one has taken responsibility for in the country that you're the responsible GM for. New shows all new tickets. Own - No Verdict shows all tickets that you've resumed responsibility for and that are not finished, the opposite of Own - Finished. No Verdict and Finished are the same, except that they show all tickets.

    Create a new Ticket

    Here you enter all the teamids that you want to have in the ticket, exactly the same as on the GM-pages. If some or all of the teamids already exists in an old ticket, Zeb will try to add those teamids to the old ticket and concatenate the text to the old. This will only work if the number of teams in the old ticket plus the new ticket is less or equal to eight.

    Fast look-up

    Here you can enter the teamids you want to generate a report about. They will not get stored in a ticket. More about the report later.

    The list in New-view

    This list views all the tickets that match the search-criteria. TicketID is obvious. Team1 and Team2 is the teams in the ticket if it is only two teams in the ticket. If there are more teams in ticket than two, those two fields will have "Multiple Teams" in them. "Text" is a short bit of the text that has been supplied with the text, if any. Reporter is the username of the person reporting the ticket. Responsible will show the GM responsible for the ticket, if any. Looking at the "New"-view will show an empty column here, since that is the search criteria for "New" . Status is the status of the ticket; more about that later. Details is a link to a more detailed view of each ticket; more about that soon. "Assume Ticket" is short for "Assume Responsibility for the Ticket". You may check as many tickets you want (preferably those of your own country), and then press "Assume Ticket" at the bottom of the list. Those tickets checked will now be marked as "yours", and will show up in the "Own"-views. Anyway, click "details" on any of the tickets.

    Details

    You'll be presented with the full details about a ticket. Each team will be presented with name and also with its owner's notes. Also the full text will be provided, and some other easy-understandable information. You also have several options. Change text is easy, just add or delete as you wish, and click change. This might be useful if you want to supply new information to another GM, for example. You may also change the status of the ticket. When you have generated a report, more about that later, you may want to change the status to reflect what you think about the case. The only shady one might be "Uncertain". This is if you're not sure about the ticket, and want it to make it easy to find it later.

    If you want to add a team to the ticket, you just enter the TeamID and click add. This will not work if you already have 8 teams in the ticket. Similar procedure for "Remove from Ticket". Click one of those, and that team will be removed from the ticket. You cannot remove a team if you only have two teams in the ticket. Last, here you also have the option to assume a ticket. The delete-option is only needed when something with the ticket is really wrong. Tickets that turn out to have no cheating teams in them should not be deleted, but marked as "Not Cheating". That way, we can have a history of the teams, and we might find something useful in the future about the teams. Absolutely last, you may generate a report.

    The Report

    The report generated by Zeb is the real cheathunting. It is a report that shows striking similarities and oddities by the suspected cheaters. It is divided into five parts.

    First, Zeb looks for similarities in the info supplied by the users. Things like email-addresses, names and so on will be compared. This is the weak part of Zeb, since it won't find all mystical similarities that a human could. Anyway, it's a good thing to check out the email addresses.

    Secondly, the password check is carried out. Zeb looks for a couple of things: First, if any of the teams in the ticket has the same password as another, Zeb will print it in the report. The same thing will happen if any of the teams has, in its login failures-log, the password of any other team in the report. This means that someone has written the password of another team. Last, Zeb will match the passwords with ALL teams in Hattrick, to see if any team has the same. In that case, those teams will be printed and you will presented with the option to add that team to the ticket. The same apply for all passwords in the login-failures log.

    Third, Zeb checks if any of the users have written any HT-mails to each other.

    Fourth, Zeb looks for similarities in login-times. For each user, for each IP-address, Zeb will look if any other user in the ticket has logged in or logged out within two minutes. This indicates that the user first logs in on one team, then logs out and quickly logs in on another team. However, one such incident is no case of cheating, unless the owners claim not to know each other. More than three or four is really suspicious. Zeb will print out the login- and logout-times as well as which users that are involved.

    Fifth, all transfers between the teams in the ticket is presented. The players are linked, so you can check out how good they really are.

    After deciding on whether or not some or all of the teams are cheating, go back to the ticket and change the status accordingly.

    Mail Introduction
    In addition to our Sign-up and Cheat ticket duties; we also have to deal with e-mails sent in by Hattrick Users. Each GM either has or shares an e-mail account where they can send mails concerning different topics. These can be found at:
    (http://www.hattrick.org/mail)
    If you do not have an e-mail account for your country, use the ‘Reporting Tool’ (this is explained in another section) to request for one.
    Once you have logged in, there are a number of options across the top:
    Get Messages – This allows you to refresh the inbox and see any new messages that have been sent to your e-mail account.
    New Message – This allows you to send a message to the user of your choice, as you can write in their e-mail in the next option menu.
    Folders – This allows you to create and/or edit folders within your account. You need this option when you create a folder for your e-mails that you need, to which you can refer later.
    Address Book – This does not need to be used, unless you e-mail a specific user/GM/HT constantly (like a mentor).
    Settings – This part allows you to make a signature for your e-mails. For example:
    -------------------------------
    Hattrick Gamemasters
    England
    england@hattrick.org
    Please do not alter the subject if replying

    However, there is no use in knowing this, if you do not know how to answer certain requests.
    In the list below, are ‘standard’ replies to certain cases that will come up during your time as GM. However, these aren’t definitive and may need to be modified according to the individual case. Remember, if you are ever unsure of what to do, please ask another GM.



    Re: Zebulon – Cheat hunting tool.

    Marathon - 30.08.2007, 13:25


    Hm.... Wirklich interessant!
    Da hat es einiges dabei was mich schon lange interessiert hat!!!



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