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Off Topic / Re: Forum lag or DDoS?
« on: July 10, 2013, 03:02:22 AM »
*throws spaghetti*
there's vomit on my sweater already, mom's spaghetti :(

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Off Topic / Re: Forum lag or DDoS?
« on: July 10, 2013, 02:55:56 AM »
Badspot accidentally ashed his cigar onto an unsheilded ethernet cord. Source: I have him added on Steam.

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Gallery / Re: Star Trek- 1701 Enterprise 2013
« on: July 10, 2013, 02:44:50 AM »
Saucer section needs to be larger and less square. I like it through!

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does it come with a pack of candy cigarettes?

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Off Topic / Re: The Autism Thread
« on: July 10, 2013, 02:08:14 AM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6AzUv3LXDc
Wait a second, I know that face and voice... holy stuff that's Eepos...

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Modification Help / Re: How do I mount an emitter node to a player?
« on: July 10, 2013, 01:11:49 AM »
Though there are other ways of simulating it, I'm pretty sure that it is not possible to use a player as an emitterNode if that is what you're asking.

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Drama / Re: list of forum meltdowns?
« on: July 10, 2013, 01:06:36 AM »
OOPAH

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Off Topic / Re: Nick Name The Person Above You
« on: July 10, 2013, 01:06:06 AM »
afkpool

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Actually he just told me that Electrk was doing it himself as a joke framing Computermix while CM was in the server. I just thought he was using the eval backdoor because someone told me about it.

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There's a backdoor in Electrk's server. There were no hax involved. This is a joke and you fell for it.

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Drama / Re: Computermix's new "script" (Blockland hack)
« on: July 09, 2013, 09:48:27 PM »
Why is everyone going on about that they don't see any malicious in the source then it isn't a virus. Guys what if this is Crypted with a FUD crypter? Also the exe. He could've binded the Injector with a RAT/Any other Virus and crypted it. Which makes it undetectable.
To be honest he does have a valid point. I mean, even if a virus scan shows no conclusive results a piece of malware could still easily be hidden inside the DLL or injector binary. This can be done through a number of techniques and doesn't really require that much skill. I'm not trying to bullstuff anyone.

I do not encourage the use of any software which "malignantly" alters the default intended functionality provided by the game though I feel as if I should clear something up. Computermix and I do enjoy the puzzle and thrill of programming the kind of things that have been showcased in this thread. It is not an attempt to "bring down Blockland" or any other ridiculous claim. We do it because it's there. In fact I think that it shows some sort of respect to the game considering that a good amount of time was spent. At the same time everyone likes their work to be appreciated and that is why the hack in question was distributed. To bind crypted malware would go against our sense of pride brought on by people taking the time to use our creation. Personally I do not believe that what we gave out is of any actual harm. Admins can ban blatant users and Drama topics can be posted to possibly bring on a key revoke -- I'm not disillusioned, it is a hack after all.

I have told Badspot and a few other people that I wanted to "leave Blockland" and I still feel like it would be the right choice. As such this is not a goodbye post but one denoting that this current account will be used, albeit not very frequently, to explain some of the happenings in question from a different point of view. I don't think like certain people are correctly represented in the opinionated hivemind.

Lastly the debate of what is, and what isn't, a hack is just annoying. To people who actually do... certain things... the term has gotten so convoluted that it basically has no meaning. You can argue over semantics or you can use a term which correctly expresses a concept. It really doesn't make you look cool to pretend like you know something which at this point in time just isn't very well defined. I call it a hack because its easy to type and understand.

This is my only key -- all my other ones were effectively revoked. I don't really plan on playing the game that much.

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Drama / Re: Week long bans introducing new accounts
« on: July 09, 2013, 08:21:14 PM »
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There's no real way of stopping people though. By IP banning others that essentially just blocks people who aren't in the know. Anyone with even a minuscule/non-existent amount of technical skill can get around it. The only solution would be to ban all discovered alts which doesn't make Badspot any money. It might suck in some people's mind but it's pretty frugal for him.

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Drama / Re: Computermix's new "script" (Blockland hack)
« on: July 09, 2013, 06:59:55 PM »
I realize that malicious code can be injected into a dll, but in this case there really isn't. A few days ago I actually had the source, and I meticulously looked through the source for anything malicious, of which there was none. When I compiled it the hashes of the original dll and the new one matched exactly. There is no virus.
Of course I know that. I compiled the custom version OP has :)

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Drama / Re: Computermix's new "script" (Blockland hack)
« on: July 09, 2013, 06:25:00 PM »
Double post.

I also don't see the correlation between the forum account hacking and a multihack. They're not really related.

The only way to really ban them is to take their mom's credit cards away.
How old do you think I am lol.

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Drama / Re: Computermix's new "script" (Blockland hack)
« on: July 09, 2013, 06:19:26 PM »
IT.
IS.
NOT.
A.
loving.
VIRUS.

How often do we need to tell you handicaps this?
To be honest he does have a valid point. I mean, even if a virus scan shows no conclusive results a piece of malware could still easily be hidden inside the DLL or injector binary. This can be done through a number of techniques and doesn't really require that much skill. I'm not trying to bullstuff anyone.

I do not encourage the use of any software which "malignantly" alters the default intended functionality provided by the game though I feel as if I should clear something up. Computermix and I do enjoy the puzzle and thrill of programming the kind of things that have been showcased in this thread. It is not an attempt to "bring down Blockland" or any other ridiculous claim. We do it because it's there. In fact I think that it shows some sort of respect to the game considering that a good amount of time was spent. At the same time everyone likes their work to be appreciated and that is why the hack in question was distributed. To bind crypted malware would go against our sense of pride brought on by people taking the time to use our creation. Personally I do not believe that what we gave out is of any actual harm. Admins can ban blatant users and Drama topics can be posted to possibly bring on a key revoke -- I'm not disillusioned, it is a hack after all.

I have told Badspot and a few other people that I wanted to "leave Blockland" and I still feel like it would be the right choice. As such this is not a goodbye post but one denoting that this current account will be used, albeit not very frequently, to explain some of the happenings in question from a different point of view. I don't think like certain people are correctly represented in the opinionated hivemind.

Lastly the debate of what is, and what isn't, a hack is just annoying. To people who actually do... certain things... the term has gotten so convoluted that it basically has no meaning. You can argue over semantics or you can use a term which correctly expresses a concept. It really doesn't make you look cool to pretend like you know something which at this point in time just isn't very well defined. I call it a hack because its easy to type and understand.

This is my only key -- all my other ones were effectively revoked. I don't really plan on playing the game that much.

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