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| 07 Oct 2013 02:34 AM |
| Dude , no support , ROBLOX cannot differentiate hacked or non-hacked servers , besides , what is gonna stop a hacker going onto a normal one and ruining it? |
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Ceprax
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| 07 Oct 2013 04:12 AM |
I love when people mix up the words "hack" and "exploit".... Anyways, there's no way to really tell unless you track their movements and chat, but even that would be difficult and roblox wasn't meant to be exploited in the first place so they shouldn't be asking that.. |
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EmpressHU
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| 07 Oct 2013 06:15 AM |
support
"u'd neva last a day in da hood" |
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| 07 Oct 2013 06:23 AM |
No support.
They would basically be PROMOTING hacking.
And normal servers would always be hacked, still. |
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| 07 Oct 2013 10:04 AM |
| @op, dont make horrible ideas pls |
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LuaWeaver
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| 07 Oct 2013 10:09 AM |
>I love when people mix up the words "hack" and "exploit"....
You arrogant little kid, thinking you know everything but you don't.
An exploit is anything that someone can use to gain an advantage, e.g. using the Trade Currency for profit or a weapon in a game. This includes security exploits, where you gain an advantage over a system.
A hack is something that modifies source code in some way, or another definition is an ugly workaround in code. To modify the source code of your client during runtime is both hacking and exploiting, but hacking is a better suited term. It is more specific.
It's like the difference between a dog and a pitbull. One is more specific.
Not to say that all security flaws are "hacks"; but most things on ROBLOX involve messing with code in some way, shape, or form. For example, an example of something that was _just_ an exploit was the bytecode exploit, in which NecroBumpist/RenderSettings/a few other users managed to exploit Lua's bytecode system to introduce a changed global environment, overwriting the print function, which in turn was called by a CoreScript on player join/leave. This allowed users to run server-sided CoreScript code, which is a bad thing.
while obamacare() do benefitMiddleClass() end --LuaWeaver |
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| 07 Oct 2013 10:23 AM |
| How about vote to shutdown the hacked server and move all players to a new one? |
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| 07 Oct 2013 11:05 AM |
| ^ Not gonna work, servers will be shut for no reason. |
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Freezy786
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