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21063.6 in reply to 21063.5
Date: 3/25/2008 10:41:20 PM
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it asked for the username and password to download the roster file...looks like i'm changing my password

From: Fersho
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21063.7 in reply to 21063.6
Date: 3/26/2008 12:58:45 AM
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someone recomend me this one??

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21063.8 in reply to 21063.2
Date: 3/26/2008 3:02:44 AM
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Hi GM-ZyZla

It was me. Anything wrong with this tool? Shall itake the Site offline?

Gurkenkönig

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21063.9 in reply to 21063.8
Date: 3/26/2008 5:05:00 AM
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im downloading at the moment, its huge ^^ maybe you could exclude the JRE1.5.0_14 ?

From: CitB

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21063.10 in reply to 21063.9
Date: 3/26/2008 5:35:07 AM
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well i cant download the roster atm, but thats maybe of course the laaags on bb...

From: motto
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21063.11 in reply to 21063.10
Date: 3/26/2008 5:52:38 AM
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WARNING
The installation file contains hacking tool HACKINGTOOLS_HIDEWIN. For more information look at
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/grayware/ve_graywareDetai...

Everyone who installed and tried to use it, I recommend to uninstall it as soon as possible and change your password.

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21063.13 in reply to 21063.12
Date: 3/26/2008 9:10:12 AM
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well you have any proof which scanner did you use?
i was scared as hell, after i tried the prog and read your post i could not login for several hours, and i thought i was hijacked...

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21063.14 in reply to 21063.13
Date: 3/26/2008 9:37:55 AM
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It MIGHT BE false warning. I use TREND MICRO OfficeScan virus scanner and it found this malware. After researching a bit i found out, that seemingly this description is sometimes related to false warning/

I apologise everyone, especially author of this tool for possibly false warning. I am trying to stay on the safe side.

However this brings to attention the fact, that i'd would be nice if BB admins would start 3rd party tool certification program. Then users could be sure, that they are downloading at least non-harmful program. The other thing is that 3rd party tool developers play an important role in making BB a more fun, accessible and popular game.

Last edited by motto at 3/26/2008 9:43:42 AM

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21063.15 in reply to 21063.14
Date: 3/26/2008 9:43:21 AM
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However this brings to attention the fact, that i'd would be nice if BB admins would start 3rd party tool certification program. Then users could be sure, that they are downloading at least non-harmful program. The other thing is that 3rd party tool developers play an important role in making BB a more fun, accessible and popular game.

true i thought about that one to, at least a few people(admins,gm,bb`s) should check the progs before they come to the users, could be a big mess if someone takes it not to serious...

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21063.16 in reply to 21063.14
Date: 3/26/2008 9:51:21 AM
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However this brings to attention the fact, that i'd would be nice if BB admins would start 3rd party tool certification program. Then users could be sure, that they are downloading at least non-harmful program. The other thing is that 3rd party tool developers play an important role in making BB a more fun, accessible and popular game.


Assuming you're using Hattrick as your model of what a "certification program" might look like, it did nothing to make users "sure that they are downloading at least non-harmful program". They could track the offending user and kill their account, and take the software off their list of approved apps, but they did no type of testing beforehand to make sure approved apps were not being antisocial.

What they did (and do) do is ask developers to submit the list of features their app would support, and then approve or disapprove those features many months or even years after the request was submitted. Once approval for development was given, the developer would then complete their app, tell the admins, and the app would then be listed.

I'm not sure BB should aspire to that model.

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