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WoW accounts being stolen & their stuff being sold

Started by CrAz3D, May 03, 2006, 05:42:21 PM

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Sidoh

I read this earlier today too.  That would suck ... I'd cry if I lost my WoW account. :(

CrAz3D


Sidoh

Quote from: CrAz3D on May 03, 2006, 06:19:18 PM
How much time/effort have you put into it?

Tons.

/played

Total time played: 71 days, 19 hours, 54 minutes, 28 seconds
Time played this level: 43 days, 10 hours, 34 minutes, 31 seconds

And that's my Priest alone...

CrAz3D

71!
I don't think I've done anything but LIVE for more than 71 days!

Towelie

I bet it would come close if you added up the times youve jacked off. ;)

Joe

Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

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You might be right about that, Joe.


dark_drake

Quote from: Sidoh on May 03, 2006, 06:15:24 PM
I read this earlier today too.  That would suck ... I'd cry if I lost my WoW account. :(
Don't worry, I'd be there to comfort you  :o

But seriously, all your accounts are belong to us.

Anyways, it's never fun for the people who login and realize they've lost all their stuff.  I, in fact, had a few friends in SWG who lost their perfect lightsabers (Pre-CU) because of stuff like this.
errr... something like that...

Sidoh

Wow, that sucks.  In WoW, soulbinding protects you from most of that.  I thought it was kind of funny how the article said the script kiddies would take your weapons.  What are they going to do, vendor it?  That's pointless.  It's not even worth the risk. :P

I'd imagine the only thing they do (if they don't try to sell it on eBay) is send your gold to another person.

dark_drake

Quote from: Sidoh on May 03, 2006, 11:05:12 PM
Wow, that sucks.  In WoW, soulbinding protects you from most of that.  I thought it was kind of funny how the article said the script kiddies would take your weapons.  What are they going to do, vendor it?  That's pointless.  It's not even worth the risk. :P

I'd imagine the only thing they do (if they don't try to sell it on eBay) is send your gold to another person.
No, they'd just delete everything.  Pearls, in the ls, are pretty much soul-bound once a Jedi tunes them.  It typically happened out of malice.  Also, most Jedi had massive amounts of rare items that weren't soulbound and those would come up missing, too.
errr... something like that...

Quik

Quote from: Sidoh on May 03, 2006, 11:05:12 PM
Wow, that sucks.  In WoW, soulbinding protects you from most of that.  I thought it was kind of funny how the article said the script kiddies would take your weapons.  What are they going to do, vendor it?  That's pointless.  It's not even worth the risk. :P

I'd imagine the only thing they do (if they don't try to sell it on eBay) is send your gold to another person.

I agree that most things are soul-bound, but some things could be sent/traded to people for cash off-site (sent in-game for paypal or something). Blizzard's stance against the profiting of items in RL makes it a hard target for hackers for the same reason that it's hard to make money (without the sale of an entire acct) for the acct owner.
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Sidoh

Quote from: dark_drake on May 03, 2006, 11:51:56 PM
No, they'd just delete everything.  Pearls, in the ls, are pretty much soul-bound once a Jedi tunes them.  It typically happened out of malice.  Also, most Jedi had massive amounts of rare items that weren't soulbound and those would come up missing, too.

The drive behind this movement is profit, not malice.  I'll definitely refuse to dismiss the possiblity that they'd do this, though.

Quote from: Quik on May 03, 2006, 11:56:06 PM
I agree that most things are soul-bound, but some things could be sent/traded to people for cash off-site (sent in-game for paypal or something). Blizzard's stance against the profiting of items in RL makes it a hard target for hackers for the same reason that it's hard to make money (without the sale of an entire acct) for the acct owner.

The stuff that matters is soulbound, if you ask me.  Gold can be replaced.  Full Tier 2 armor can't be in the same amount of time.