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  • Is Blizzard allowed to scan RAM / CPU processes?

    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by alpha12orc, Nov 10, 2016.

    1. shawn1122

      shawn1122 New Member

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      If warden is scanning my ram, would it be possible for me to separate the honorbuddy and wow clients in either a virtual or physical way?

      For example, could I network two computers and run wow on one, but honorbuddy on the other? Or could I run two computers where one internet connection runs through the other? The first computer doesn't run honorbuddy, and is scanned by warden, however the processes for the wow client are exported to the second machine which does run honorbuddy. This trying to mirrior a virtual machine process...but it's actually just another machine.
       
    2. alpha12orc

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      I have thought about something similar, just using a virtual machine but as far as I'm aware this is almost impossible, running wow in a virtual machine and having honorbuddy interact from outside with the wow client is already difficult but I guess this would be your best case scenario, going over a local network, let alone internet wouldn't be an option from a latency standpoint and I don't think you would win anything. Unless someone here reverse engineers Warden and releases their findings we can only speculate to how it detects third party software. I'm pretty sure the HB core devs have come up with all the standard tricks to avoid detection but the more people use HB, the more QQ'ing blizz gets from the non-botting community and the more they are stressed to do something against it. As we all know, these cat and mouse games are only a question of when..
       

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