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Title: In light of recent actions (newbie protection)
Post by: Thek3mp on October 18, 2008, 07:38:08 PM
Due to some awkward events quite recently i think there should be some sort of cap on what viruses a person who has newbie protection has ability to control, for example a person under newbie protection can use any cash-creating virii (file share and adware)but cant use any virii that could harm somebody, (eg malware).

This also stops ghost account users using alt accounts, or just plain griefing

when you lose newbie protection you could receive a message like this;
The story behind it could be...

Congratulations, Truelight have been monitoring your actions and have been impressed with your results, they have promoted you to.....Information Infiltrator.
you now have access to the source code and instructions for a working Malware bomb.
happy hacking.

or something.
this is less of a suggestion really and more of a grey area-exploit
just my 2p after reading that 7 page argument


Title: Re: In light of recent actions (newbie protection)
Post by: siremi on October 19, 2008, 10:05:14 PM

Yeah, we'll think of something to reduce possible exploits of newbie protection...


Title: Re: In light of recent actions (newbie protection)
Post by: sjums07 on October 21, 2008, 01:38:55 AM
can't you manually irl scan for wich ip usen to log in to the account?? :p then you can see for example that IL and HJ are on same ip, so if IL makes some bad stuff, then ban both accounts or something?? it might be a lot of work, but it will probably work :D


Title: Re: In light of recent actions (newbie protection)
Post by: HJ® on October 21, 2008, 01:44:17 AM
That only takes seconds.

And I'm sure if he checked he'd see I haven't done anything illegal.

 :confused2:


Title: Re: In light of recent actions (newbie protection)
Post by: Thek3mp on October 23, 2008, 07:03:55 AM
and in my opinion irl ip scans arent as reliable as they used to be, not when u can use neighbors wifi or even proxies.