Author | Message | Time |
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warz | Anyone know where to download the most current, working version of mousepads maphack? | March 5, 2006, 11:33 PM |
QwertyMonster | Doesn't Warden detect this, and give you a straight instant ban? | March 6, 2006, 10:35 PM |
JoeTheOdd | Not if the person who wrote it had any clue what they were doing? | March 7, 2006, 12:42 AM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=Joe link=topic=14442.msg147764#msg147764 date=1141692161] Not if the person who wrote it had any clue what they were doing? [/quote] I'm sure the person who wrote it knew he was making a maphack. I don't see the relevance, | March 7, 2006, 9:19 PM |
JoeTheOdd | Like WoW glider. Launching Diablo II as a restricted user to block the Warden's ability to find the windows used by you, an administrator. Normal users can't tell what an administrator is doing. PS - WoW uses the exact same Warden system that Diablo II uses, IIRC. | March 7, 2006, 10:03 PM |
rabbit | Warden is IN Diablo II. How can you stop it by loading it as a user? It can still hash its own memory. | March 8, 2006, 3:20 AM |
Newby | [quote author=rabbit link=topic=14442.msg147841#msg147841 date=1141788010] Warden is IN Diablo II. How can you stop it by loading it as a user? It can still hash its own memory. [/quote] He means launch Diablo II (and Warden) as a limited user, and the hack as an administrator, so that the limited user account can't view what the administrator is running. I don't think this would work, though. | March 8, 2006, 4:43 AM |
KoRRuPT | From experience, I suggest that you don't use a maphack period. Although, if you disagree, I suggest checking out the Official website: http://www.mousepad-d2.com/ | March 10, 2006, 7:19 PM |
bethra | Did Mousepad ever stop charging? It started out and was free for awhile, but then he started charging $10 and that pissed a lot off... but that was awhile ago. | March 22, 2006, 10:04 PM |
rabbit | [quote author=Newby link=topic=14442.msg147864#msg147864 date=1141793023] [quote author=rabbit link=topic=14442.msg147841#msg147841 date=1141788010] Warden is IN Diablo II. How can you stop it by loading it as a user? It can still hash its own memory. [/quote] He means launch Diablo II (and Warden) as a limited user, and the hack as an administrator, so that the limited user account can't view what the administrator is running. I don't think this would work, though. [/quote]Warden takes hashes of the Diablo II processes. Hacks inject themselves into the process. It doesn't matter what's run as what, a program can hash itself. If the hash Warden sends doesn't match the control that Battle.Net checks against, you lose. | March 22, 2006, 10:37 PM |
warz | yup. my 'warz' account got closed on east. | March 22, 2006, 10:44 PM |
Psycho | I got Stings maphack on my site. I've used it for like 3 months and nothing bad has happened. http://the0rder.com/downloads.html | May 15, 2006, 5:46 PM |