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Star War: The Old Republic Takes Severe Measures Against Hackers, Win Traders and Exploits' Abusers

SWTOR developers take exceptional measures to weed out hackers and cheaters. Also for anyone intending to abuse/share/expose any existing exploits in the game, the reps of SWTOR developers ready to put his foot down against these wrongdoings and threaten to take down their accounts.  Earlier today in the official forum, SWTOR developers issued a letter to elaborate on the problematic ethos and misdemeanour in the game caused by cheaters and hackers, as well as their solutions and attitudes towards them. Hackers, as always, is the first subject to bring up and while there are no such means to implement right now, developers already committed to deploying "systemic changes" in next week.  As for win-trading dealers and buyers, SWTOR regulations and penalties seems much less vague and implicit than what they promised to crack down upon the hackers. In the announcement, SWTOR looked back on all the course of action and punishments they had issued to win-trading-involv...

RuneScape Brand New Security Option Whimsy: What Else Can Prevail Against SMS Confirmation In Intercepting Hackers?

Hackers' Capability  It is estimated that there are a dozen number of Old Scholl RuneScape accounts got hacked on a daily basis, and takes its toll on the RuneScape Security in the meantime. According to incomplete counts, hackers gain an average of 2 billion dollars illegitimate earnings per day from breaking into OSRS accounts, and that even excludes the loss from RuneScape.  RuneScape, for sure, has a steady and die-hard player base more than any other games does in the world. As one of the oldest and most-updated games that even have made it into the Guinness Record, the game is now a renowned title in the game industry and its 2013 nostalgic version, Old School RuneScape, serves at least 50,000 concurrent players every day. However, like any other with unfailing fames, this game has been haunted by an online illicit group made up of hackers, scammers and spammers for all these years. Undoubtedly, security measures called for higher-level and more efficient p...