2013-02-22, 12:09 PM
IImaplers Wrote:One concern I have is the following:
How Nexon bans currently seems to usually not be using video evidence, but rather with some kinds of logs. If they release those logs to the culprit or to the general public, it could give away clues as to how to avoid being banned in the future while cheating. It would depend on what is exactly contained in the logs though so I'm not sure.
Do you really think those logs possibly contain anything a hacker doesn't already know or couldn't guess?
The absolute best case scenario here is Nexon is logging every single packet sent and can repeat them back to you verbatim. What part of them being able to do that would be a surprise or concern for anyone?
The only thing that could be influenced by that being public knowledge is that they stop doing the things they know are logged.
Who loses there? Certainly not us.
At worse, they go off and try to find new things, which is already happening anyway and Nexon has to evolve their security measures, which they should already be doing.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.

