This is the story behind the biggest online scam to hit online-gamming specially mmorpg's.
If you are reading this thinking ill say that stat changers work simply put you cursor here
>>> <<< ok now move all the way to the right, then move your cursor up, and see that little black x? ya? Ok? Good? Now click it.
This article was written soly be me, (35yeros) and is not for other web pages use.
All numbers and estimates in this article are calculated to my best ability they will have an error margin of .2%
There are 66,900 results for a WoW Stat Changer on Google, none work. The basic reason is that there are very few people that can hack into world of warcrafts database and change stats. And to this moment in time, none of them have shared there methods. And none probably will, and they have good reasons not to share.
When you publish a hack, you are allowing everyone to access it. Even if you post in on one site, eventually everyone can access it, no matter if the site takes a password or not. This is how it works:
Hour 1
Johnny builds a hack that can rape everyone, he wants to show off, so he publishes it to d3scene (the place were your reading this article) the population of d3 is 50,000 (lets just say it is)
Billy is a member of d3scne and *******; he takes Johnnyâs work and cut and pastes it to *******, so know instead of only that 50,000 d3 members having access to it, all the 35,000 ******* members have it.
And now poor Johnny isnât getting all the credit, so he resorts to eating glass, yes thatâs right, glass.
And this goes on and on, and usually only takes a day or two, so in 48 hours Johnny hack is distributed to the whole net, and there it remains.
At 72 hours of exposure to the internet, the game makers, (blizzard entertainment, more like we have way too much money entertainment) see this hack and immediately has its techs build a fix,
At 96 hours, blizzard has probably a gernal idea of what the hack is doing and has started a fix.
At 120 hours a new patch will be available for download, and everyone will download it hoping itâs the patch that gives everyone goober epic rapeadge gear, but *sigh* it never is, it instead is the fix.
And thatâs it; this is the basic path of a hack.
See the problem?
The hack will essentially be dead in 120 hours, and Johnny will then resort to eating paperclips.
Back to the story,
So as you see all hacks are eventually fixed, with the exception of a few. The ones that are not fixed are the ones that edit packets (windows packet editor) and these really canât be fixed, if you want to know why they canât be fixed, just ask on yahoo, or here (d3scene) youâll get an answer for someone who know c++ of A++ or what ever, and they can explain it a lot better than I can.
The people that can hack databases, are far and few in between, they usually have extensive experience and a higher iq, or they were once a administrator on a database and have decided to make some money hacking it. These people rarely share there work. A good example of these people is mafia boy. He is a legend. Literally. He accessed some of the most sophisticated databases and storage servers ever built, for example, yahoo, eBay, dell, and cnn. The only reason he was caught because he got bored and bragged. He was only 15.
Did he share his work? Hell no.
So now that you have read this, I hope you can understand why stat changers donât work, and wont work.
So if you make a hack should you share it? Hell no.
Should you share it with me? Yes please =p
Facts:
The average stat changer costs 15 us dollars or 22.5 euro, an estimated 97 million us dollars or 145500000 euro was scammed. 59 million us dollars or 88500000 is Adding on to the sum is the amount of identity theft that scammers were able to obtain through this so called hack.
If youâre like me, you have to buy stuff on sale, so 97 million dollars is like a bloody fortune.
There are 30 different stat chargers, and once again none work.
Who came up with the stat changer idea? No one knows, but they were pretty smart. (not in the good way)
to this data in time, no one, has gotten reimbursed for the money that was scammed from them.