2011年8月22日星期一
World of Warcraft reviews : lessons from a wow gold farmer--fedexwowgold.com
A wow gold farmer will educate you more about the realities behind the virtual currency industry than I could in a ten thousand word essay. Here are the takeaway lessons in convenient bullet form with timestamps.
This gem of a video from gold farmer “consultant” .The first half of the interview delves into a personal background of Jared plus a general overview of the virtual currency business, but the juiciest parts can be found in the second half where he gets into the specifics of who’s doing the real hacking and one simple step that he says will keep your account totally safe.
Why legitimate gold sellers would avoid buying from hackers and would only sell you farmed Gold — so you can keep what you bought fair and square:
“In some games, they will take your Gold away but the reason they’re taking the Gold away is because of the RMT side, because they’re figuring out that that Gold wasn’t some guy farming Elementals for two hours who gave that Gold to you. It was somebody who stole another account, disenchanted or we like to call it ‘cleaned’ everything off the account and resold that to a company who then resold that to you.”
Jared makes clear the connection between spammers and account hackers. Spamming characters = characters made from hacked accounts.
According to our speaker’s retelling, which is basically what I also hear from my interview sources, hacked accounts first get “cleaned out” or stripped of their gear and Gold, then will be used to spam in-game.
So by buying from known spam companies like SusanExpress and their lot, you are basically encouraging them to continue hacking accounts.
Just for a bonus conspiracy theory, because I myself don’t know if this is true, but Jared claims that a 90% effectiveness to stop hacking accounts is to implement a monthly mandatory password change in accounts, because wait for it… a majority of stolen passwords are lifted from fan sites by Chinese hackers.
Whether this is true or not, it’s always safe to use a different e-mail, login and password when registering in fan sites. In general, keep your WoW e-mail, login and password unique and isolated to one account to prevent anyone from hacking it from some unprotected database.
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