I don't read most in-game mail because the font Blizzard chose for it is extremely ugly.
Okay, I'll post it here then.
A third party program is any file or program that is not a part of the World of Warcraft software, but is used to gain an advantage in the game, such as increasing your movement speed or teleporting from one place to another beyond what is allowed by game design. It also includes any programs that obtain information from the game that is not normally available to the regular player or that transmit or modify any of the game files.
Then you should just not buy any online games then, considering there's so "out of control", since that's what you're going to have to expect in any game these days.
People can't just stop buying programs, think of the dire consequences. There needs to be change, that's all I'm saying. Your black & white world isin't so black and white.
No, warden scans open process names and acts accordingly.
Why would Blizzard divulge what their anti-hacker software does? That wouldn't be very prudent.
The sky's falling.
Oh shit.
Wal-Mart.
Please direct me to the EULA isle.
Wrong, EULA's can't say they have all rights to your mother and/or house, and so on and so forth, MM's last post is exactly what happens.
Here's an example of an out of control EULA:
EULAs can often contain very restrictive terms that are often surprising. For example, the version 7 of a popular image-viewing application ACDSee prohibits its use for viewing pornographic materials in the EULA (section 3.4 - Use Restrictions).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EULAIf newby is correct, they can't monitor you. Your tasks are hashed and compared to a hashed list (which nobody ever said was remote, but probably is). Now, say you're running processXXX.exe, and its an identified hack. You hash it to say, AABBCED, and send it. AABBCED is in the list. Your hacking. You're also running processXXY.exe. You hash it to AABBCEE and send it. Its not in the list, and they have no clue what it is.
Exactly. Hash or not, it's still reading your open processes and compareing them to a list of flagged processes.
So is WoW technically considerd spyware or not? Someone wanna elaborate?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware