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  • Need advices: was using HB and was banned for H@CKS? Really?

    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by IGG, Sep 21, 2015.

    1. IGG

      IGG Member

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      Hello fella botters!

      I need your help! I'm sorry that I post in general, but it's actually close to general questions.

      Recently I was banned on my fresh WOD bots really fast (all got password reset + 72 hours), I never was hit so fast, some bots were like 5 days old. And these are WOD, not cheap battlechests... I use my own private profiles for instances mainly (few to no bots where I bot), but open world farming bots were hit for me the same time, so I guess it's not the instance type of farm ban... I use separate VMs with private unique IPs for each VM, I don't think it's

      OK, now here is my question:

      I got this type of ban:
      Account Action: 72 Hour Suspension
      Reason for Action: Terms of Use Violation -- Exploitative Activity: Unauthorized Che@t Programs ("H@cks")

      I think it's kinda strange. I did use 3rd party bot, not h@cks, afaik "exploitation" bans are for some really dangerous stuff like noclip/fly h@cks/dupes and ! Please share your ideas/opinions/experience.

      I actually even want to try live chat\phone call to understand why I was banned for H@cks, I can's stop thinking of it, because I dunno how and for what reason I was banned:

      1. It's not HB detection: not all accs were hit, even on same subnets, doing the same profile.
      2. Is it a ticket\manual investigation? But I have these bots on like 12-13 realms (also some are A, some are H side!), I doubt GM checked em all, or somebody checked and reported em. Even my old low pop realm farmer got hit (over 60 days of "played" time now lol).
      3. I also don't think it's because of hardware: I have isolated vms and again, several accs survived...

      Update:

      Here's a direct quote from ban email:

      "These programs provide character benefits normally not achievable in the World of Warcraft. Such benefits include, but are not limited to, increased speed, teleportation, or running through walls/boundaries."
      WTF? I only use HB...
       
      Last edited: Sep 21, 2015
    2. hazard

      hazard Well-Known Member Buddy Store Developer

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      Your wasting your time with multiple IP's. WoW can check your process & see that there are multiple clients open on the same system.
      Accept the suspension & move on. As always, never bot on accounts you are not willing to loose.
       
    3. IGG

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      hazard, maybe you didn't read the whole post. I use isolated vms. My wow IDs in registry are unique on all of my vms.
       
    4. Raaz

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      Could be reports. Could be how long your logged on. It could be several things. I've had this ban e-mail before as well. Mine are usually from testing the time logged on versus breaks.
       
    5. Phyxios

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      its easy to detect a program being ran inside a VM... blizzard probably has software built into the game specifically to report if its being ran inside a VM.. its like literally 4 lines of code.
       
    6. bl4ck

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      Phyxios stop talking **** vm's have nothing to do.
       

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