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Old 11-19-2004, 03:24 PM
partyismad partyismad is offline
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Default Party has gone WAY too far!!

In pursuing this Winholdem crap. Stealing peoples screen shots?????

There are two problems with this:

1) It will be absolutely worthless as a bot countermeasure. It will be simple to slightly adjust your bot so there is no visible evidence on the screen.

2) FOR CHRISSAKES PEOPLE stop being so happy about Winholdem players taking it in the ass and THINK!! Party can just spy on your desktop absolutely??? Think how much sensitive information crosses your desktop! What's next, the keys to the webcam??

This is like 100x worse than the Patriot Act. Party is committing a massive privacy invasion and to top it all off it has ZERO CHANCE of preventing a bot, and to make things worse you people are applauding them!! Have you no wits about you???

write them and tell them what you think: support@partypoker.com
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:35 PM
junkmail3 junkmail3 is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

Who cares?

"Sensitive information?"

Here's a good scenario for you:
Party wakes up one morning and brushes it's teeth. It comes over to your IP and knocks on the door. Someones' home, but not watching. They take your username/password to your bank account. They transfer all of the money into their account and by a breakfast bagel with it. Mmmm, that was tasty. They buy another.

They do this the next day, because, hey, breakfast bagels (with bacon) are tasty in deed.

About one month later, party has gained a little weight, and someone notices. party gets caught/gets shut down.

They just lost $700 million/year. and all of this for $1000 extra/day.

I'm going to protect all of my 'sensitive information' from party right now!
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:44 PM
Phill S Phill S is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

err, maybe 'party' wont do this, but mr ahkmed, who makes 5 dollars a day in their indian call centre may if he can get hold of the info.

take some steps to protect yourself, like not writing your passwords clearly, not going on illegal porn whilst playing (sick bastards).

it doesnt take screenshots constantly, only when your online. then you guys can go to girls-horses-and-a-big-tube-of-lube.com

Phill
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:52 PM
G Money G Money is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

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then you guys can go to girls-horses-and-a-big-tube-of-lube.com

Phill

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Hold up. They call me stallion not horse. You call me a horse again I beeatch slap you so hard you won't be able to get yo buttah whipped for years.

Now G gotta break down this Party shizzle. Break out a toke, kick back, and ease yo bad self down G lane. Now think of a big ripe bootay.

Feel better?
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Old 11-19-2004, 04:55 PM
Iplayragstoo Iplayragstoo is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

Your a tool. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:52 PM
Jurollo Jurollo is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

Here is a hypothetical, wouldn't the easiest solution be for party to just get the ongoing processes on your computer? No screenshots of potentially valuable info and would be the most complete tool in stomping out the wave of bots. Is this possible?
~Justin Rollo
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:55 PM
moondogg moondogg is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

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Here is a hypothetical, wouldn't the easiest solution be for party to just get the ongoing processes on your computer? No screenshots of potentially valuable info and would be the most complete tool in stomping out the wave of bots. Is this possible?
~Justin Rollo

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Sure it's possible (with the EnumProcess function). I too am curious why they didn't do this. Then again, I don't know (or care) the exact execution method of WinCrapEm.
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:58 PM
Jurollo Jurollo is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

I'm happy they cracked down, I just thought that tapping a computers processes would be easier, because from the little I know winholdem couldn't make an option to change its process name in real time by the customer. Which would eliminate the options they have to look for.
~Justin Rollo
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Old 11-19-2004, 04:02 PM
partyismad partyismad is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

Yeah because Joe Shmoe indian tech support making 6 bucks an hour (american) has a real stake in that 700 million a year. God you are one dum moeffer.
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Old 11-19-2004, 04:05 PM
cov47 cov47 is offline
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Default Re: Party has gone WAY too far!!

Something tells me they're not randomly taking photos of everybody's desktop. More like, they watch for you to play 30 tables from the same IP range for 20 straight hours playing the exact same cards in the exact same way. Only then do they discover your porn stash, your illegally downloaded mp3s, and steal all your passwords and bank account info.
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