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Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Techdirt:US Army To Shock And Awe Game Cheaters By Stacking Them in Naked Pyramids, w00t!

"It's been a few years, now, since the US Army released a video game as a recruiting tool. Of course, along with becoming a video game company, the Army has now discovered that this can require more than just producing a game. Broadband Reports has the story of how the Army is now threatening to crack down on game cheaters -- and they're making it clear that you're not just messing with some gaming company, but the US Army and US Army computers, which makes cheating a cybercrime. The threats from the development team aren't specific, but they're clearly designed to 'shock & awe' the griefers and cheaters who are trying to cause trouble."


Hackers will run circles around the slow moving behemoth that is the Army, I bet.
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