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Blizzard Axes Cheaters

Marcel Klum   on 01 April 2003 - 20:33 · 22 comments & 986 views

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Blizzard has closed thousands of accounts and CD keys the company said were tied to the use of a hack or cheat program while playing Warcraft III or Diablo II on Battle.net. The gates to Battle.net were slammed shut on over 12 thousand Warcraft III accounts and over 131 thousand Diablo II accounts. The game maker has also banned over seven thousand CD keys from ladder play for one month and banned over one thousand Warcraft III CD keys from ladder play permanently. Blizzard said it continues to monitor the Warcraft III and Diablo II realms for malicious players. Players can report suspected cheaters at hacks@blizzard.com.

News source: The Adrenaline Vault


UPDATE: before I close up.

I would like to congratulate & thank those of you that have still written a bio, dont worry tho it wasnt all for nothing tho...

I will be sending you in my recommendation (and in some case nominations) to:

Mrs Goza
MS Product Manager
Microsoft Windows Client Business Value Team

Lets wait and see what i can twist her arm for . But i will be in contact with you all in due course.

As for the "haters" that showed up in this thread - Better luck next year.

If any of those that have written a bio as to why they should be chosen, would like to contact me. You may on EMAIL/MSN: voodoo@neowin.net

Hope that makes u feel a bit better

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(2 replies) #1 Spyder on 01 Apr 2003 - 20:37
wow 131,000 D2 accounts? pardon my hesitancy but is this an april fools gag? if not, way to go blizzard!!
#1.1 FatCat on 01 Apr 2003 - 20:50
If I was one of those people and I payed for the game I would be pissed
#1.2 Spyder on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:01
yea i bet you would be pissed. but considering within the terms and conditions of using battle.net, they state you can be banned for using cheats, well... then who's fault is it really?
#2 Dark Vageta on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:02
[SIZE=14][b]BUSTED[/b][/size]
#3 Bud on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:11
Good riddance to the cheaters for the meantime.
#4 David3k on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:12
My friend was one of them...serves him right I always knew he was using self-made items (editors and such)
#5 Zelpus on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:13
Im suprised it took them this long bnet has been a hackers paradise for a long time now.
#6 Tim on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:19
now they need to do this with cs, and "FPS" games! when a cheat is detected ur account is warned then if it does it again bye bye
(1 reply) #7 Sickmyduck on 01 Apr 2003 - 21:34
Why does the title say "Alleged"? If running a bot on an online service nonstop in order to find better game items isn't cheating, I don't know what is!
#7.1 XocgX on 02 Apr 2003 - 13:23
[neoquote=#7.0 by Sickmyduck]Why does the title say "Alleged"? If running a bot on an online service nonstop in order to find better game items isn't cheating, I don't know what is! [/neoquote] You have to figure in the US EVERYONE is innocent til proven guilty, even if you flat out SAW him/her do it. Granted that evidence in court will convict them, but as soon as someone fails to have that benefit granted to them, buh bye justice! As for Blizzard, GOOD! Damn cheaters ruined Diablo 1 for me!!
#8 MrDennis89 on 02 Apr 2003 - 01:00
About time... maybe it will finally be more challenging to play now.
#9 GamblerFEXonlin on 02 Apr 2003 - 01:30
aprils 1st joke it is. Now its "only" 143000 users on battle.net, if they banned this amount it would have decreased more.
#10 [EvilBeAr] on 02 Apr 2003 - 02:03
lame blizzard.... too bad they dont improve starcraft cheaters.... there are stack hackers all over bnet on starcraft. its embarressing. Not 1 good game can be played anymore.... I guess they neglected their most popular game of all time.
(1 reply) #11 nicedreams on 02 Apr 2003 - 06:09
Good for Blizzard. Play the game for fun, not to cheat your way to the top just to think your number one when your really not. If you loose, who gives a shit. Get better... HAVE FUN! That's what games are for. NOT for CHEATING!
#11.1 l337hardware on 02 Apr 2003 - 07:46
amen
#12 CoolShady2002 on 02 Apr 2003 - 08:18
Where will the public axing of the chaters take place? Can I bring friends and family?
(1 reply) #13 Jiro on 02 Apr 2003 - 16:24
I'd guess it was a behind-doors festival CoolShady2002
#13.1 CoolShady2002 on 02 Apr 2003 - 16:45
And I was just getting my packed lunch ready :disappoin
#14 DigitalDude on 02 Apr 2003 - 20:56
well starcraft just got a new patch which killed all the cheats.
#15 RSCD_Immortal on 02 Apr 2003 - 23:51
[B]Time to play some WC3 finally they duing something about them damn cheaters.[/B]
#16 Valkyre on 03 Apr 2003 - 04:14
I love Blizzard.
#17 paulhaskew on 04 Apr 2003 - 20:23
i am sick of the cheaters, its why i stopped playing wc3 online...

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