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Sony Station taken advantage of by EQ2 hackers |
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Shino Fade into this fantasy, caught in the web of time

Age: 49 Gender:  Joined: 15 Sep 2002 |
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 2:08 pm Post subject: Sony Station taken advantage of by EQ2 hackers |
For those that don't know, Sony Station is a site that Sony made so that people could purchase EQ2 stuff for actual cash.
Well didn't take long for it to get exploited by some Duping hackers.
Well it was a stupid idea, and this is what Sony gets for it.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/08/12/news_6130888.html
Gamespot wrote: | Hackers slam EverQuest II economy
Sony picks up on rampant inflation, acts to stabilize economy. Questing resumes, but not before money changes hands.
Sony claims that a group of hackers illegally created a huge amount of EverQuest II currency over the weekend, and it says the players caused the game's economy to suffer 20 percent inflation in just 24 hours before being caught.
According to Chris Kramer, director of public relations for EQ2 publisher Sony Online Entertainment, the players had, on Saturday, begun using their so-called "duping bug" to make large quantities of platinum, the game's currency. (A duping bug is a hack that exploits a weakness in online games' code to effectively create counterfeit currency or other goods.)
The players then began trying to sell the ill-gotten plat on Station Exchange, the official auction exchange for EQ2 weapons, armor, currency, and other virtual goods. "The amount of money in the game increased by a fifth in about 24 hours," Kramer said. "We have a lot of alarms for this kind of thing, and they all went off on Saturday."
The economy of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game was quickly brought back to its preattack state, Kramer added.
SOE launched Station Exchange last month. The auction system lets EQ2 players that wish to buy or sell the game's virtual goods for US dollars do so in a system overseen by the company.
But many players of online games, such as EQ2, are opposed to such trafficking, mainly since it gives people with money to spend an advantage over those who put in the time advancing their characters manually. So SOE has segmented EQ2 into discrete servers, some of which allow the trading and some of which don't. Players from the two kinds of servers cannot play against each other. In any case, Kramer said that after discovering the duping bug on a Station Exchange-enabled server, the company's customer service team quickly shut down the auctions to stop the sale of the artificially created platinum. Once the team identified the hackers, it immediately shut down their accounts. Sony does not disclose the names of its players.
Kramer also said that SOE has tools that allowed it to track all the duped platinum so it could remove it. Thus, he said, while the EQ2 economy had taken a huge inflationary hit on Saturday, the company's customer service team put in a lot of overtime over the weekend. As a result, the problem was largely resolved by Sunday.
To be sure, duping is not unique to online games or even to EQ2. In fact, a story currently making the rounds of game-related Web sites alleges that several people were able to make more than $70,000 selling illegally duped EQ2 currency.
Still, Kramer said, this was the first time Station Exchange-enabled servers had been hit.
"It was a good test of how our alerts worked," he said, "and how fast we can react to something like that."
By Daniel Terdiman -- News.com
POSTED: 08/12/05 10:37 AM PST |
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Daijaga Chosen of Luck

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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:06 am Post subject: Re: Sony Station taken advantage of by EQ2 hackers |
Shino wrote: | For those that don't know, Sony Station is a site that Sony made so that people could purchase EQ2 stuff for actual cash.
Well didn't take long for it to get exploited by some Duping hackers.
Well it was a stupid idea, and this is what Sony gets for it.
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If Sony doenst do it, hackers will on ebay - its been more than proven on every other popular MMO thats been out. All though, the duping bug (from the articles indication) didnt have anything to do with the real money auction - they were just selling the duped money there. |
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Shino Fade into this fantasy, caught in the web of time

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:19 am Post subject: |
Right, that's what I'm saying though.
The hackers didn't have to figure out a way to sell the money so now they can focus on hacknig the game to get more money to sell.
Sony is trying to bet a piece of the pie with this and it ended up biting them in the ass. |
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