Hundreds of Cheater's details unveiled
by: Cash
Today ( red: 5. jan. ), on Crossfire.nu, Fusen has unveiled he has managed to hack to one of the biggest cheat-making community websites, Netcoders.be and extract solid proof and personal information on hundreds of cheaters.
Yesterday, it was already reported that netCoders was forced to shutdown its site due to security issues at hand. This was confirmed by Fusen who declared that he was the mastermind for downloading nC's databases.
"I got admin access to the netcoders forum and then watched the tracker status page for a couple of nights to see who among our little scene of ET players cheats", he says. "The tracker page in the screenshots is hosted on the netcoders.be site and reads from a database of etb0t and rshook activity log tables.
When you load up either cheat, etb0t or rshook it will phone home to authenticate itself, because you have to pay for both cheats. When it authenticates itself, the script that sends back the confirmation that the cheat is being used be a legitimate customer, it will write down what server you are playing on, and will every minute or so continue contacting the script to constantly update the ip of the server you are playing on." It resulted in a massive list of hundreds of gamers who cheat in games such as Enemy Territory, Call of Duty 2, Quake 4, Quake 3 and Soldier of Fortune.
The recent events have triggered into a huge witch-hunt to unveil the real identities of these players, which have so far resulted in various busts including some "respected" and high-skilled players in the Enemy Territory scene. Allegedly, they are using various different types of bots including humanized aimbots, which are very hard to detect.
Fusen has released various lists of IP's, email dresses of those who recently decided to buy a cheat.
In response, netCoders has stated they will consider legal actions against the Fusen. "Hi 2 u Fusen, you got a serious problem, u know about Law? If not you will see what it is." is currently in the topic of their IRC channel.
In addition, they also released a statement on their website. They have announced a reward of $ 1,000 to anyone who can provide serious information on him and his possible accomplishers.
It is clearly visible that netCoder's lucrative business had suffered a severe beating as they are now threatening to ruin Enemy Territory with free undetectable cheats to allow gamers to cheat during clan wars and league matches.
Crossfire.nu and Fusen have called any gamer to verify the email adresses in order to see if the real identities can be unveiled and ultimately ban them from any leagues.
For more information on the cheaters that have been busted so far, go here.