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Ban Request (Demo Included)
#1

Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this but here goes.
Earlier today I caught a nasty aim botter.
Player details:
^0HeLLRaiseR STEAM_1:1:27637041
Demo:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EPLRYAQO
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#2

Megaupload is a big F$^@$% crap site, use http://www.mediafire.com pls, at least they got a working site when you got some security installed in your windows/browsers.

One does not get a download from megaupload. I've disabled my MVPS Hosts File, changed to IE so NoScript would not block stuff, and still I cannot download it. I'm not gonna disable the Immunize of Spybot S&D or disable SpywareBlaster's protection, that stuff is blocked with good reason. Now got to run Spybot S&D and SuperAntiSpyware again to check that nothing came in by that crap site.

and btw: http://www.freefrag.com/ban-request/6334-b-request.html

why there the same ???
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#3

http://www.mediafire.com/?0p822kmxohh82ok

Mediafire link for you. As for the multiple post, it is because I often play on source op and freefrag. I would hate to see him on a server he isn't banned on. But it seems they won't ban him on ffn servers, its no big deal just their policy because the demo was recorded on a different server. I hope at least I won't see him on the source op severs again.
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#4

That aimbot is even more obvious and blatant than the other one we just banned. Also megaupload is way better than the other file sites, it doesn't cap the download speeds as hard, it doesn't limit your downloads, they don't remove as many files, their files stay up much longer and are refreshed for more time everytime they are requested.

I was a commando you know.
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#5

yeah but mediafire is a lot easier, and there's no bullshit wait times because you didnt pay $20 that month for some membership

The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth becomes the greatest enemy of the State.
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#6

vagabond Wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/?0p822kmxohh82ok

Mediafire link for you. As for the multiple post, it is because I often play on source op and freefrag. I would hate to see him on a server he isn't banned on. But it seems they won't ban him on ffn servers, its no big deal just their policy because the demo was recorded on a different server. I hope at least I won't see him on the source op severs again.

thnx, his first kill there he tracks the engy thru the wall on the other side, and have no doubt that his crosshair didn't waver away from the engy's head in his view. Same for the spy, a instant turn to where he is, and a headshot altho he was fully cloaked. The scout was a instant turn and a body shot, saved a headshot prolly cos he was running up the ramp, got killed by a sentry with a assist for him. No idea why he didn't finish him with a additional shot. Then he stays zooming around till round end. he doesn't check out the firing to the left. Prolly trusting his aimbot to "check" for enemies.

As for them not banning him cos it didn't happen on their servers, I partly agree. For griefing, map exploits and whatnot, other servers have different rules regarding them. On some servers its fine, others not. For such you cannot ban someone on your own servers, simply cos they didn't break rules of their servers.
As for not banning a aimbotter by them in this case. They dont have supporting evidence with the stats that a player with that nickname was on their server, and it had that steam ID. Nicknames often aren't unique, so in theory you could have someone with a aimbot with the same nickname and try to ban someone that is innocent.
That is the reason why I always start a demo, then type "status" in console, and then proceed to the offender. Their nick and steam ID are recorded in the demo by the status command, binding the offender to his steam ID. For anybody watching the demo you can say: I typed status in the console at start, look at the console you can find the CORRECT steam ID's there. Also it states on what server your connected to etc. I personally would ban such if provided, but stance on such varies per server community. I would, cos once a aimbotter, he will keep at it. Its the reason why any community perm bans them.

@ snarf, no matter how good their "rules" are, in the end of the day, if the site just doesn't work cos I have applied some browser security, then the site is crap. Especially if it is by blocking known sites that try to hijack your browser and whatnot. I use mediafire often. That the files disappear after a certain time.... its not like we need those files to stay there forever. Tbh, all files I've upped there are still there, and I'm using it for years. Sure, I delete old stuff. But I see still a little movie of a year ago I upped for someone. Seems it stays up long nuff then. As for downloading speed... ehm, you are one of those ppl looking at the download bar waiting for it to finish before you can do something else? Above file took 5 sec or something on mediafire (didn't pay attention)... fast nuff for me.

But, on the good side here, I agree its a blatant aimbot.

@wombRaider: this is scary, i agree. /me hides.
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#7

DataStorm Wrote:browser security
I laughed. You have to be pretty over the top to give your browser anti virus.

I was a commando you know.
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#8

hahaha snarf... never really researched how they actually get hijacked onto ppl's computer? most is thru browser hijacks with incorporated stuff via a "trusted" site's page. And by the new ways they do this, the antivirus wont cover all the holes. Blocking the known sites, plugins etc, prevents those sites to link you thru to another site on which more harmfull stuff can be found. Most of that stuff is not "marked" by the antivirus cos in themselves they are not harmfull. Its the stuff that they pull in and try to let you click on etc.

I could find you easily a bunch of links that infest you withing seconds (have a look in the MVPS hosts file, a bunch have nice descriptions of what they hack you with). I wont link 'm here cos I don't want others to be infected. When I go to those, all I see is a white page with a message: blocked *sitename here*
You on the other hand would get infected big time without such. Sure, your antivirus will prevent some, the others will disable your antivirus and make your computer part of one or more of the "drone networks".

And all it would need, is one of your favorite sites to have a little spot linked to one of those sites, so your browser will load that and it gets on your computer. I would just see white spots with "blocked: blah blah".

Sure new sites like those come up everyday and the list grows every time it gets updated. and yes, a lot are "just" advertizing sites... but those often get infected (remember tf2wiki ? ) They specifically target those sites for their stuff, cos it gets included on all those sites running ads. Handy side-effect is that I dont see much ads... cant complain.
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#9

1. get a good anti virus 2. you're paranoid 3. the only "trusted site" that I've ever had try and give me a virus was the pirate bay. and 4. holy shit you can turn anything into a wall of text.

I was a commando you know.
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#10

I'll sum up datastorm's post that take to long to read but are informative.

"Yes he hacks I hope he dies in a fiery car wreck while texting his boyfriend."

"Snarf, I'll use any browser and security I want and I hope you are ran over by said fiery car wreck in the process."
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