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<blockquote data-quote="Seawied" data-source="post: 94240" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>the new reporting system is not based on screenshots at all. Its based on Nexon scanning your Combat Arms folder and searching for any sort of altered files. The way the most basic hacks work is by either adding an additional file to the folder, or altering an existing file.</p><p></p><p>So for example: File A is the texture file for boxes on Junk Flea. A hacker comes into the file and rewrites it so the textures are all clear (see through). Said hacker can now see through all boxes. Hacker gets reported, nexon sees that this file is altered and bans the player.</p><p></p><p>Why are there still hackers in CA? Simple, the hacks have gotten more advanced. They either A) (more likely) have incorporated a program which blocks nexon's scan attempt or fools the scan attempt into reading the folder as normal, or B) (more costly) stream the hack from a second server, which nexon cannot detect.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Make sense?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Taking screenshots is no longer necessary in most cases, but I would certainly help if you do a follow up report on Nexon's website. You would have to have a clear, undeniable screenshot in order for them to catch em</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seawied, post: 94240, member: 4247"] the new reporting system is not based on screenshots at all. Its based on Nexon scanning your Combat Arms folder and searching for any sort of altered files. The way the most basic hacks work is by either adding an additional file to the folder, or altering an existing file. So for example: File A is the texture file for boxes on Junk Flea. A hacker comes into the file and rewrites it so the textures are all clear (see through). Said hacker can now see through all boxes. Hacker gets reported, nexon sees that this file is altered and bans the player. Why are there still hackers in CA? Simple, the hacks have gotten more advanced. They either A) (more likely) have incorporated a program which blocks nexon's scan attempt or fools the scan attempt into reading the folder as normal, or B) (more costly) stream the hack from a second server, which nexon cannot detect. Make sense? Taking screenshots is no longer necessary in most cases, but I would certainly help if you do a follow up report on Nexon's website. You would have to have a clear, undeniable screenshot in order for them to catch em [/QUOTE]
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