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Sakrateri 11-09-2005 09:43 AM

Sony Busted?
 
This a part of a recent letter from Sony about hackers and exploiters in EQlive



Quote:

Hacks and Exploits

As any developer will tell you, we get into this industry because we enjoy games and we enjoy making them. That is why I dislike even having to mention hacks and exploits, but it is a reality that needs to be addressed.

As many of you know, we've spent a significant amount of time on our reporting systems to detect various hacks and exploits. The end result will provide a really positive impact. For example, without the reporting tools, we took action on over 1,000 accounts during the month of October. Although that number may seem high, the numbers generated by our reporting tools are considerably higher. These tools are currently limited to generating reports, but we are rapidly approaching a time where these will be used in a more robust manner. I won't go into detail, but I'd like to encourage anyone playing outside the natural boundaries of EverQuest to get back in those boundaries. Whatever advancement these exploits provide to individuals is not worth the damage that it does to the EverQuest community. Consider this fair warning.
And is this I wonder thier little plan to catch people ?

http://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-5925817.html

http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/200...al-rights.html

Makes ya wonder .

Windcatcher 11-09-2005 09:48 AM

I seriously doubt it. Installing a rootkit without the user's knowledge or consent is a serious federal crime. Frankly I'm stunned that the DOJ hasn't announced an investigation, unless they've decided to warn Sony first to remove it to avoid prosecution. If I was a prosecutor, I would be breathing down their necks. That's not to say that SOE couldn't use this rootkit to their advantage, but the company is already wide open to prosecution and lawsuits galore over this. I think this is just a case of an executive making an incredibly bad decision without checking with legal first.

stefann 11-09-2005 10:24 AM

I agree with Sony on checking for hacks, I play GunBound and Rakion and I get a big ol' NProtect GameGuard splash screen when starting the game and I don't care, screw the hackers. BUT, should Sony abuse their new toy to scan for say, packet collectors, or even what your downloading in the background, it would be a direct violation of my privacy and I'd kick their asses, if I suddenly 'get my account banned' because I'm running a packet collector to help build EQEMU(the software) and PEQ's database, along with the rest of us playing live and EQEMU, I'd bet Sony would be looking at a class action lawsuit, and than when they bring the leaglity of EQEMU out, we'll shove it in their ear, as far as I know and care, EQEMU is in accordance with fair use.

cavedude 11-09-2005 02:49 PM

The probably just "borrowed" Bliazzard's Warden softare which sends them a list of processes that are running on your machine, as well as information on any open windows, includng email and IM addresses. Not much better than a rootkit, as it's a MAJOR invasion of privacy (which is why I don't and won't ever play WoW) If I, for example am running a program called hotsexforcavedude.exe and am talking to cavedudesloveslave on AIM, I don't want them knowing that. Though ironically enough, Warden has been bypassed using Sony's rootkit.

http://games.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=71153

stefann 11-09-2005 03:03 PM

ECK!!!! EVERYONE GRAB YOUR SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES, THERES GONNA BE A BLOODBATH!!!! :wink:

Windcatcher 11-10-2005 10:22 AM

Sony hit by lawsuits over root kit
 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11...d_for_rootkit/

Well, that didn't take long...

stefann 11-10-2005 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Windcatcher

But if they start scanning our processes and junk through a 'anti-cheat' system, will they get sued, pretty much us and a few normal live players will be the only ones who will give a shit, I really think Sony is trying to destroy EQEMU with this, but hey, not only could we kick their ass for invasion of privacy, we could totally kick them in the ass with some fair use bullshit too.

Sakrateri 11-10-2005 11:52 AM

Damn this seems to be one big circle of who can screw who the best , LMAO

Oh , and if they do get sued will it be reflected in the monthly price of eqlive?

mrea 11-10-2005 02:48 PM

As far as I know, those rootkits under discussion are only on Sony/BMG music cds. Those articles have nothing to do with Everquest.

Again, the rootkits are installed to protect the cds content. While it is very possible for them to do it with EQ, that's not what is happening, nor will it soon (I think so at least)

stefann 11-10-2005 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrea
As far as I know, those rootkits under discussion are only on Sony/BMG music cds. Those articles have nothing to do with Everquest.

Again, the rootkits are installed to protect the cds content. While it is very possible for them to do it with EQ, that's not what is happening, nor will it soon (I think so at least)

We are aware of this, but Sony could still be scanning our process list and open windows, etc... under the EQGame.exe proccess.

image 11-10-2005 06:12 PM

I encourage those in California and New York to take part, Sony seems to think they could get away with this, they have not released any press information about why this program came to be and what its doing on their CDs, so they are obviously not denying that this was done on purpose. Its low of the company and they have no right to get away with it.

stefann 11-10-2005 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by image
I encourage those in California and New York to take part, Sony seems to think they could get away with this, they have not released any press information about why this program came to be and what its doing on their CDs, so they are obviously not denying that this was done on purpose. Its low of the company and they have no right to get away with it.

The program came from First 4 Internet.

Sakrateri 01-03-2006 07:36 AM

Lmao. Here we go again !
 
Sony must really believe that they have got control of the american bull. But the must have forgot about our horns .

http://www.latimes.com/technology/la...nes-technology

sdabbs65 01-04-2006 01:33 AM

horns ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sakrateri
Sony must really believe that they have got control of the american bull. But the must have forgot about our horns .

http://www.latimes.com/technology/la...nes-technology

They should recall the CD

mikenune 01-05-2006 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cavedude
The probably just "borrowed" Bliazzard's Warden softare which sends them a list of processes that are running on your machine, as well as information on any open windows, includng email and IM addresses. Not much better than a rootkit, as it's a MAJOR invasion of privacy (which is why I don't and won't ever play WoW) If I, for example am running a program called hotsexforcavedude.exe and am talking to cavedudesloveslave on AIM, I don't want them knowing that. Though ironically enough, Warden has been bypassed using Sony's rootkit.

http://games.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=71153

They don't need to "borrow" anybody's software for that. Just grab the ps open-source utility and build it into the game's core executable.


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