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Largest Maplestory hacking website being sued by Nexon America and Nexon Korea Corp.
#21
CrazyNomad Wrote:unless they go to jail, sueing won't stop the hacking. Nexon need to fix the game before trying to blame other for every pomegranate that happen on maple.

perfect example is: sony sued geohot, did it stop people from hacking ps3? no.

it will stop people from making trainers for maple? no.

Oh, you misunderstood me. I just find it so very satisfying that a handful of guys will have their life potentialy ruined because they fiddle with stuff that ruins a game for others. Stopping the hackings is impossible in itself, but as you say if it could be done it would be in the coding, not by launching witch hunts.
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#22
It frustrates me that the largest MS forum is a hacking site, but I'm glad Nexon are doing something about it. I like the idea that the guys behind the site are going to get what they deserve.
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#23
CrazyNomad Wrote:and I heard bizzaro makes over 10k dollars/month by only selling his trainer.

...wow, if this is true.
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#24
sufian Wrote:...wow, if this is true.

I forgot how much is his trainer, but I think its around $40 dollars/month.

the site, for sure, have more than 250 players that pay for his trainer, plus all the meso sellers website that use his trainer and pay the support.

the version that can run over 16maple on the same computer, is almost $100 dollars/month.

so do the math.
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#25
CrazyNomad Wrote:unless they go to jail, sueing won't stop the hacking. Nexon need to fix the game before trying to blame other for every pomegranate that happen on maple.

perfect example is: sony sued geohot, did it stop people from hacking ps3? no.

it will stop people from making trainers for maple? no.

It will at least show they are actually willing to take action, even if it makes them think twice.. Its a step forward. I guess?

OT- 'bout fucking time.
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#26
Durex Wrote:It will at least show they are actually willing to take action, even if it makes them think twice.. Its a step forward. I guess?

OT- 'bout pineappleing time.

They are essentially setting an example using that website which will make players much less likely to attempt to hack as consequences are involved lol. That will at least flush out some number of people.
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#27
If this succeeds. I can't wait for the massive uproar about how we can't do pomegranate now, because "our Hacks" are gone / severely crippled.
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#28
KhainiWest Wrote:They are essentially setting an example using that website which will make players much less likely to attempt to hack as consequences are involved lol. That will at least flush out some number of people.

lol, certainly hope so. If only they took action against whoever bought the hacks too.
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#29
Dark Link Wrote:If this succeeds. I can't wait for the massive uproar about how we can't do pomegranate now, because "our Hacks" are gone / severely crippled.

I think the bigger problem would be, although they end the saga, there will be leftovers, and those leftovers will run the server.
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#30
Would this attract Anonymous toward Nexon?
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#31
NexonAM really needs to hire developers that specialize in security. That, combined with going hard after those websites, will actually make a difference.
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#32
Jerry-Boyle Wrote:Would this attract Anonymous toward Nexon?

I dont see why it would. Anonymous typically only targets groups that directly affect a mass public, IE: SOPA, Scientology, etc. this is a fairly isolated incident as far as the world goes, Its just 1 company trying to defend itself against some people trying to ruin their product.
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#33
Mazz Wrote:It frustrates me that the largest MS forum is a hacking site, but I'm glad Nexon are doing something about it. I like the idea that the guys behind the site are going to get what they deserve.

In a way, Nexon, at least Nexon America, is to blame for this. I remember back when I first started playing in 2006, hacks were out but the number of hackers was hugely small and they tried, for the most part, to stay hidden from the majority of the community.

Since that time, the game has spiraled so out of control, and Nexon hasn't put all of its potential into fixing what they should, that a majority of the population are just fed up with it and I don't blame them.

I mean, why support a company that doesn't put its customers first? And yes, I say customers because at one point or another, EVERYONE (or at least 99.9% of the players) has invested some for of $$$, however small or large the amount, into the game for NX.

Though I do think this is a step in the right direction, and while I can see this reverting hacking to being more underground, this isn't the sole reason Nexon will lose more players/revenue. Until they get their act together and start fixing things and being more on top of the thousands of tickets they receive a day, no one is ever truly going to respect them or take them seriously.
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#34
Clamors Wrote:In a way, Nexon, at least Nexon America, is to blame for this. I remember back when I first started playing in 2006, hacks were out but the number of hackers was hugely small and they tried, for the most part, to stay hidden from the majority of the community.

Since that time, the game has spiraled so out of control, and Nexon hasn't put all of its potential into fixing what they should, that a majority of the population are just fed up with it and I don't blame them.

I mean, why support a company that doesn't put its customers first? And yes, I say customers because at one point or another, EVERYONE (or at least 99.9% of the players) has invested some for of $$$, however small or large the amount, into the game for NX.

Though I do think this is a step in the right direction, and while I can see this reverting hacking to being more underground, this isn't the sole reason Nexon will lose more players/revenue. Until they get their act together and start fixing things and being more on top of the thousands of tickets they receive a day, no one is ever truly going to respect them or take them seriously.

It's been well established Nexon is a publishing company, they don't have the skills or resources to actually fix their game to be honest. As eos pointed out years ago KMS really does all the fixes, nexon just gets the scripts. If you look on their hiring team they have been seeking a strong tech team for like a year now.
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#35
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About time, Nexon.

Can't wait to laugh at those who will have to pay over $150.000 for that. They got served.
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#36
CrazyNomad Wrote:and I heard bizzaro makes over 10k dollars/month by only selling his trainer.
I heard he made a little more than that but what ever (no one really knows except him anyways Rolleyes)
Anyways since Nexon did something right.....
[video=youtube;P3ALwKeSEYs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3ALwKeSEYs[/video]
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#37
KhainiWest Wrote:It's been well established Nexon is a publishing company, they don't have the skills or resources to actually fix their game to be honest. As eos pointed out years ago KMS really does all the fixes, nexon just gets the scripts. If you look on their hiring team they have been seeking a strong tech team that will work for peanuts for like a year now.

Seriously, that is the only possible reason they haven't filled those positions yet.
Either that or their HR department reads resumes at the same rate as their customer support read tickets.
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#38
Nexon should NOT win this. Writing software that works in conjunction with other software should not be construed as copyright infringement. As much as I hate hacks on Maple, stuff like this is why we are against SOPA (trying to take down websites for poor reasons).
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#39
Dark Link Wrote:Never heard of the 2nd site, this will be very interesting...
Its original name was that baby thing site which you might have heard about before.

And hopefully, this will help lower the hacker rate.
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#40
happylight Wrote:Nexon should NOT win this. Writing software that works in conjunction with other software should not be construed as copyright infringement. As much as I hate hacks on Maple, stuff like this is why we are against SOPA (trying to take down websites for poor reasons).

If you read the article, Nexon is trying any law that could possibly be made to apply, hoping something hits:

article Wrote:Nexon seeks an injunction and damages for copyright infringement, inducement to infringe copyright, contributory copyright infringement, vicarious copyright infringement, trafficking in circumvention devices, unlawful circumvention, breach of contract, intentional interference with contractual relations, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and unfair competition.
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