Author Topic: SupahDude got hacked  (Read 4039 times)

Where did you pull that from?

Does that honestly need to be answered?

Blockland CAN be hacked, it's just that few have figured out how to do it.
i like how people are resorting to the "can't be hacked" theory when it's possible
Any game can be hacked. It could be very very hard, but still possible. Just because no one has done it yet doesn't mean it's impossible.
Hacking is when you run another program that modifies how other programs run to your will. Hacking is impossible on Blockland. I'm 100% sure.
Although, nobody would go through all this trouble to hack a game such as Blockland.

You guys are idiots.

The host probably shares the game with people in the same household by the looks of it.
Either that or some idiot gave out their key.

A legit hack has happened like twice. It's so rare and barely even hacking that it's safe to say hackers don't exist.

A legit hack has happened like twice. It's so rare and barely even hacking that it's safe to say hackers don't exist.
It has never happened. Prove me wrong.


Ask Arekan about the hack. He got RTB and he witness the whole thing. During the hacking, I was getting myself a drink. :P

Never thought you could get hacked on Blockland.

Someone said something about back door exploits. Well, one day some friends and I were looking through the superIonCannon code and My one friend that makes games said that he thought he saw one.

Anyway, ontopic, Supahdude is actually KNOWN to do this. He does it like once a week, pretty much exactly the way you said it, too.

Someone said something about back door exploits. Well, one day some friends and I were looking through the superIonCannon code and My one friend that makes games said that he thought he saw one.

Anyway, ontopic, Supahdude is actually KNOWN to do this. He does it like once a week, pretty much exactly the way you said it, too.
That's creepy. o_o

i can judge this simply by the host's name and the fact that he was stupid enough to give you all admin.
there was no "hacking" (since you clearly barely know the meaning of the word) involved at all. he was simply bored and stupid.

Only ways to 'hack' blockland:

1) Break into the database that stores keys. Good luck.
1 optional) They might be encrypted, decrypt them. GOOD LUCK LOL
2) Hack the host of the server's computer (GOOD LUCK LOL), and then do stuff to the server. But if you were to hack someone's computer in the first place, there's far more better things to do than screw around with their lego game server.
3) Bypass demo brick limit.


The first two have never been done. Any other history of 'hacking' wasn't hacking.

The only way for someone to "hack" (Or simply ruin) anything about your computer would involve you downloading something. With a virus/malware/key-logging program/video-memory program/etc..

My advice:  Stop downloading stuff.  Even research.  Stop it.

it's like somebody took all the idiots on the forum and shoved them into this topic

if your IQ is above that of a rock I suggest you leave before it gets worse. the shelter is that way.

There's no guarenntee that everything is hackable.
Where did you pull that from?

You're saying Blockland has a better Hacking defense than Playstation Network?

You're saying Blockland has a better Hacking defense than Playstation Network?
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From what we've seen these lulzsec/gn0sis kids aren't really that good at hacking.  They troll the internet and search for sqlinjection vulnerabilities as well as Remote File Include/Local File Include bugs.  Once found they try to download databases or pull down usernames and passwords.  Their releases have nothing to do with their goals or their lulz.  It's purely based on whatever they find with their "google hacking" queries and then release it.

tl;dr, lulzsec got lucky when it hacked PSN.