First of all, private servers don't have world 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and so on that you can log on too. Second of all, I'm telling the truth and I can post my opinion how ever I want, and just because it sounds so rare doesn't mean you have to troll it. Third of all, nothing is impossible.
LoL, besides the fact that you would need tons of different software to even be able to get on the server side of Runescape, I'm pretty sure the computer at the LIBRARY has some kind of restriction to opening the command prompt. Ahh, But a good story. Interesting thing to fool your friends with. Private servers are updating their own games to look as real as can be nowadays. Technology is fascinating! I mean look where SRL has gotten!!! =P
anything can get hacked.. theres only two kinds of businesses
1) the ones that don't know theyve been hacked
2) the ones that do
ohhhh, your 13 why didnt you say that before, ahh i remember that age, yes brother drugs do make you hallucinate!
Anything can be hacked, one just needs to be determined enough to do it. I doubt that he actually hacked Runescape, especially at a school. Most of you where not around back in the day of AR, but that is a example.
its clearly hex-editing... I can make a video of a hex editer that runs from the cmd and edit the money in my pouch/inventory. I could also make it appear as if I have 987654321 health and -123456789 prayer points remaining. How has nobody heard about that? Back in the day that was a feasible hack for many games, and still is for most offline games.
Im going to go with a cheat engine type of program, to support with art money. It looks like its there but its non existent
Not possible.
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Oh come on, not everyone lives in fantasy land and plays Runescape all day.
Maybe it is possible by a kid.. who loves computers, programming, hacking, networks, etc.. I don't know. It's possible for a kid to do nuclear reactions, etc.
It does sound like what that other guy said about using cmd to hex edit addresses, though. You saw him pasting, using notepad, and money going into his pouch.
So that leaves out mudding..
Now on to the improbable. There was a pouch update. Whenever something new comes into play, so do potential vulnerabilities (usually). Think about it.. maybe there's something different about having money added to your pouch, than just adding money to your "gold coins." Then again, maybe Dejavu is just screwing with us.
Edit: I guess I can expand on this to give one possible case. Let's say the client sends a packet to the server when money is added to the pouch. Packet edit, change, done. (No security checks by Jagex..)
Now, since most good games are server side, let's say you edit the money value you put in your pouch to be negative. Now we are manipulating a vulnerability in the game's code because it fails to handle commands properly. This is a bug.
The most common vulnerability areas in games have been saving/loading (duplicating) and negative numbers (money, usually)
I bet Dejavu finds out it was just hex editing and never tells us.
Last edited by Mushini; 03-04-2012 at 04:01 AM.
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