There's a lot of dopey users around that'd fall for this, though it's a
pretty stupid idea since it's traceable to the server that's collecting
the keys that people put in.

That global ban thing you were talking about, there's one for UT2004,
not exactly the best system, but they only allow ISP server owners to
add or approve global bans, the randoms that sign up can only ban from
their own server or choose to have the global bans loaded onto their
server =)

http://utan.unrealadmin.org I think.  Obviously it's not the same for
HL2 as it is for UT2004, but a good community style banning system might
be good for all the smaller server operators that lose players when
cheats appear =)

Bahamut.



From: "David Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [hlds] Im getting tired of hackers. - ATTENTION ALL!
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:46:33 +1000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I assume that the people that would randomly run a .exe and enter their
CD key after seeing something like this are the same sort of people that
would walk through some dodgy part of town and accept syringes from
strangers and plunge them straight into their necks.

-- trog


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