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    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by Bradyray12, May 14, 2015.

    1. Bradyray12

      Bradyray12 New Member

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      Did you ever think they used the site? I dont know to much about internet hacking, But i do know you can find out I.P Address quite easily, Let's Say you log into honorbuddy, it shows your ip address, lets say Blizzzard found a way to see this information, and Then scanewd that ip adddres too see what accounts were being played at that I.P Address, Honestly its a farfetched idea but it could be a potiental reason, i mean alot of you guys that were banned all your accounts were banned not just 1 or 2 , most of you lost them all, just something to think on, maybe getting a I.P Blocker, a Onion Router or something to Mix the Ip Address constantly might help i dont know , just want honorbuddy back! lmfao i hate manually playing so boring !!
       
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      Ok, let's go ahead with this idea... maybe they asked the NSA, CIA and hmmm... The KGB for all our IPs :cool:

      Sorry I forgot the iluminati
       
    4. frosticus

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      visiting this website wouldnt be enough to trigger a ban.

      and everyone knows tor routers are shit and offer very limited protection. especially with users who arent aware of their weakness's
       
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      Lots of hypocrisy abound. "They can ban for anything they want at anytime" then "being an HB forum user isn't enough"

      I know that if I was blizzard and knew someone used a botting forum.. Well. Common sense.

      Do I think it's the MO? No. Certainly not out of the realm of possibility in this context however. With the scale though.. Impossible. They won't even hire the manpower to kick out content lol. I still haven't even heard back on my appeal from yesterday morning yet.
       
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      no im saying , they could easily, They can see we are registered her trace our IP , and then Execute bans based on Rotations and Movement and What not, IP Address gives them a Edge on Locating lmfao thats why some of us werent caught, i log in via my mobile network on my phone so they can trace my IP address wont find my desktop,
       
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      No, Blizzard did not hack the Bossland computer! Chinese gold sellers paid Chinese hackers to hack the Bossland computers in order to destroy the competition. That's my conspiracy theory, and I'm sticking to it.! :)
       
    8. frosticus

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      an uneducated man might come to that conclusion but let me simplify it for you.

      Blizzard Entertainment:World of Warcraft Terms of Use

      Section 6 goes something like this:
      the bold text warns us we can be banned...
      the underlined text says that most account bans are a result of violations of Terms listed in Section 2

      there is no hypocrisy, only your limited understanding of facts.
       
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      They knew and had the power to do this ages ago. The only reason they didn't was money.
       
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      yea, that would be a stupid way of doing it.
       
    11. frosticus

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      they might have been waiting on the court decision. im not real up on how things are going for honorbuddy legally. it would be nice to have someone with close to first hand knowledge explain it a little better.
       
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      Bet you all $100 they are scanning active process again like before. All they had to do was to turn it on for a week and viola! Caught all the recent botters lols.
      No one would ever know! How can you prove it? It their trade secret to find who's cheating in their game...
      Lawsuit or not, they did it. It's that simple. There is nothing else that all these who got banned have in common, than a little process called "HonorBuddy.exe":D!
       
    13. frosticus

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      which is now legal in the US if you consent to waive your rights by clicking the agree button every time a ToU is put in front of you.

      in the US you can waive your 4th amendment rights by giving verbal/written consent.

      agreeing to the Terms is giving written consent.
       
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      Interesting.
       
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      Good thing I'm Canadian... Your rules don't apply here muahhahahaah.
       
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