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Valve's Battle Against Cheaters 336

wjousts writes "IEEE Spectrum takes a look behind the scenes at Valve's on-going efforts to battle cheaters in online games: 'Cheating is a superserious threat,' says [Steam's lead engineer, John] Cook. 'Cheating is more of a serious threat than piracy.' The company combats this with its own Valve Anti-Cheat System, which a user consents to install in the Steam subscriber agreement. Cook says the software gets around anti-virus programs by handling all the operations that require administrator access to the user's machine. So, how important is preventing cheating? How much privacy are you willing to sacrifice in the interests of a level playing field? 'Valve also looks for changes within the player's computer processor's memory, which might indicate that cheat code is running.'"

Comment Re:Lol (Score 1) 243

When you make a purchase with Newegg, just cancel the VbV box and the charge will go thru. Yes, that's right. You can completly bypass the security check by canceling it. I have VbV set up and went to make a purchase a few months ago on Newegg. Didn't remember the password and canceled the password check to go and reset the password. The order was charged and went thru. I called Newegg and ask them what happened. I was told "Newegg passed the Visa charge request off to Visa and it returned a thumbs up. The VbV check is optional."

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