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Originally Posted by Haynar
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I dont know what they do here. The brilliant way would be to monitor the process and see what accesses it in memory. That would be the way I would do it. Do I know how to do that? Nope. Is is possible? If they can steal password from ram, then you can monitor what accesses certain memory locations.
If you know better ways to detect stuff like myseq/mq2, then let the staff know. They might reward ya with a guise or something cool.
P99 .... We stomp out hacking script kiddies on a daily basis.
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The way I understand it from when it was discussed a long time ago, is that P99 always had trouble detecting SEQ because it just sniffed packets and didn't modify the memory at all. So a solution was put in place that involved scanning active processes for cheat software like SEQ.
I don't mind though, as long as it's an effective way of rooting out cheating programs. A lot of people who would never usually use something like MQ2 or SEQ feel compelled to acquire this software solely because others use it and they feel they need it to compete. Which, throughout a good chunk of time on live, was highly accurate.