There is one lawful way of white hat hacking, it means hacking your machine to make sure its secure. If it were not possible to do this, security might be worse than we think.
I am a white hat hacker, so are many sys and net admins.
What about the evil bit :P
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Replacing SMTP?
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Why doesnt the new implementation use the evil bit.
It the server is written by m$, or running on an m$ platform it sets the evil bit.
If its running under linux it doesnt set it and ignores all mail comming in using evil bit!:P
Simple really:P
While I understand the issue, if I spent hours of time leveling up, gsearch for secret items and rare bonuses I'd be pissed too, if someone hacked it and all my hard work was for nothing.
But what about the devlopers who design the game constantly changing it, giving some really kewl items, then for no reason they nerf it out of existance, so it becomes worthless.
I feel the next big jump in mmorpg's will be when the users have more control over what happens in the realm of the game, then things will become "interesting" to say the least.
and neither one is a dupe!
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There is one lawful way of white hat hacking, it means hacking your machine to make sure its secure. If it were not possible to do this, security might be worse than we think. I am a white hat hacker, so are many sys and net admins.
On the "Border" of another dot com fallout..?
Why doesnt the new implementation use the evil bit. It the server is written by m$, or running on an m$ platform it sets the evil bit. If its running under linux it doesnt set it and ignores all mail comming in using evil bit! :P
Simple really :P
While I understand the issue, if I spent hours of time leveling up, gsearch for secret items and rare bonuses I'd be pissed too, if someone hacked it and all my hard work was for nothing. But what about the devlopers who design the game constantly changing it, giving some really kewl items, then for no reason they nerf it out of existance, so it becomes worthless. I feel the next big jump in mmorpg's will be when the users have more control over what happens in the realm of the game, then things will become "interesting" to say the least.
I've decided to donate the ip range of 127.0.0.1/24 to everyone. By reading this message you'll automatically have the ip's installed for you.
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