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U.S. Army to d00dz - We're Coming for You

Thanks to cdagobah for mentioning a post up on the America's Army game site. Executive Producer Phil DeLuca posts a message updating the community on a recent anti-hacking campaign they've initiated, and has a clear message for would-be wrongdoers. From the post: "Allow me to speak directly to the bad guys for a moment: When you get banned, know that we know and have records showing you were doing something that's a violation of terms of service, breaks your EULA, and also happens to be against the law. We know who you are, and can track down where you play from. We have incontrovertible proof you did something illegal. The Army is angry, and we're coming for you. "

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  1. I don't get it... by j-turkey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I've never played this game, and know little about it...but if I'm understanding this correctly, some people used some cheats in a video game, and a developer is insinuating criminal repercussions? Is it safe to assume that there were no real monetary losses?

    Yeah. I'll believe that the federal government will actually prosecute when pigs fly.

    Inmate 1: What are you in for?
    Inmate 2: First degree murder, but I'll be out in 4 more years. What about you?
    Inmate 1: I cheated in a video game, which was technically misusing US Army property. I'll be in here for a long time.
    Inmate 2: Daaaaaaaaaaamn.

    --

    -Turkey

  2. A Better Response might have been... by ivi · · Score: 4, Insightful


    "Thanks for exposing a hole in
    -our- security.

    We'll work hard to plug that hole
    so that others won't be able to
    crawl through it, in future."

    I'm reminded of the Hacker Challenges
    of other security conscious web sites.

  3. Wow, the arrogance of it all. by Surye · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In the early 1940's, Japan learned an important lesson - "let the sleeping giant lie." We may not react swiftly, but when we do it's with unstoppable force.

    Wow, this guy has some balls to be comparing a bit of video game hacking to pearl harbor.