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Do you realize that this will happens to all new players, killing their willingness to play the game? Less players = less money for devs, In the end you will be the one doing waa waa.
Ok what is your solution to keep hacking from happening in a hacking game
Mighty hacker like you need help with such solution?
Let me suggest: Local game, online game with friends, private game with code etc.
- As soon as you put up a website, it's gets indexed by the "google" of the game and people will know about it.
- If you visit someones webpage they will see your IP in the logs.
- If you visit a host that somebody has owned, they will see your IP in the logs.
- If someone hacks the same box as you, they can see your IP in the logs.
So:
1. Always use VPN/Proxies, preferably with at least 5 steps, more are better.
2. Change your wifi often (disconnect from other hosts first).
3. Buy private infrastructure to hack from.
4. Clear out logs from systems you've visited.
5. Harden your system.
6. Bloody obvious - don't give out your ip in the chat.
7. If you wanna set up a RShell server, do so from somewhere else than your home net.
8 Don't trust anyone to NOT hack you.
How can I trust you aren't trying to hack me with these steps?
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You can go and live in a cave for all i care if you make such ignorant comments.