• Security Tokens in MMOs
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Account security in massively multi-player games is a big concern. If you play World of Warcraft, you know how often accounts are compromised. In the last 6 months we’ve had our guild bank emptied twice when high-ranking members had their accounts compromised, and a handful of our lesser ranking members have had their hacked characters’ inventory and gear liquidated and traded to, presumably, gold resellers. Blizzard isn’t alone in this problem, of course. Even NCSoft’s Aion, a very recent MMO release, is having major issues with this. Simple truth of the matter is no MMO account is safe from being hacked, phished or brute forced and compromised when all we use is traditional username/password schemes. [url=http://www.townsrealty.com]short sale company[/url] [url=http://www.completewoodworkingplans.com]Woodworking Plans[/url] [highlight](User was permabanned for this post ("Spam" - Rusty100))[/highlight]
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