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Not by the American Government.IMO I don't think privacy is a natural right - It is something to be protected but not assumed.
DreadLord1337 said:Meh, WoW sucks anyways, oh well.
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Apathetically skirting the issue.Meh, WoW sucks anyways, oh well.
WhiteZero said:Apathetically skirting the issue.
Good job.
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OmegaX said:I'm glad i don't play my WoW on Blizzard servers.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-general&t=5269471&p=1I just wanted to let you guys know that the Author of "Wow is Spyware" over at rootkit.com that EVERYONE has been linking recently, is a development team member on a certain program that is SPECIFICALLY designed to hack/cheat in World of Warcraft.
The article everyone is linking is here:
http://www.rootkit.com/blog.php?newsid=358
I am not going to name the hack program, nor am I going to link to it, as that is against the EULA, however, if a blue name gives me specific permission, I will name or link the software, along with a link to their forums where "Hoglund" is listed as a Development team member. This information was not hard to find, so I'm sure if anyone tried a little bit, they could find it.
A blue can also contact me at the email address listed on my account for a link to this webpage.
It becomes quite obvious that Hoglund wrote up that article, and made it sound much worse than it actually is in an attempt to make a riot so that Blizzard would be forced to remove their detection programs, thereby making HIS software easier to maintain. The detection software he is openly bashing is in place to prevent people like HIM from hacking the game we play.
This is a lesson to all of you, stop taking crap at face value, and listening to propeganda...
Note: There is a CHANCE that someone who is a developer for WOW hacking software happens to share an online handle with a person who wrote an article against bot detecting software, however, the coincidence would be pretty amazing...
It is with our permission though, thats why you have to sign that EULA. I for one would prefer they know that I am not running any cheat programs though rather than allow other jackasses out there to ruin a game that I am paying for.FictiousWill said:Holy shit some of you are dense. It doesn't matter what they use it for or if the information is public or if you've got something to hide or not. NEVER relinquish your rights or allow huge companies to freely read information from you without your permission, regardless of how petty it may seem. Accordingly, get damn pissed when they do. Do you WANT to fall down a slippery slope? Think it'll be fun?
The Mullinator said:It is with our permission though, thats why you have to sign that EULA. I for one would prefer they know that I am not running any cheat programs though rather than allow other jackasses out there to ruin a game that I am paying for.
Microsoft does this with basically every computer on the planet, its almost a necessity with computers.
But because its turned half my family into fantasy crazed zombies. It's evil I tell ya.
So is flouride in the water.Sulkdodds said:It's obviously a government conspiracy to make everyone easier to control.
IchI said:Got to watch out for those guys, they took my dog.