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Shadow Man

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Having just left the server its 11.40 GMT

The anti hax messgaes repeatedly displayed the name Rustler despite there not being a player called Rustler in the server player list.

There were teleport attempts and my character was being controlled.

There was what can only be described as a news reel overlay at the bottom of the screen with a gps displaying a face and messages reading "All hail Rustler"

I logged out when my character started performing actions etc that I had not done.

Upon exiting the game I had AVG threat warnings telling me to send battleye to the vault.

I dont know how to provide much more info unfortunately.

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The International Internet Committee (IIC), the body responsible for regulating world-wide Internet use and international policies, Have a law making it illegal for anyone to use hacks, cheats or bots in any online video game. This law, playfully referred to during debates as “Policy #1337″, classifies these hacking activities in the same category as hacking software, websites, or distributing viruses. Although video game hacking, as a breach of the legally binding contract presented in a video game’s Terms of Service, has always been classified as a criminal act, this new law escalates the severity to be a felony charge. Also, cooperation from International governments on the issue make it easier for video game developers to charge foreign citizens with the crime. Individuals who are caught using a video game hack face fines of 10,000 EUR (approx. $14,000 USD) per instance that the hack was used, as well as up to 10 years of jail time. The revenue collected is partially shared with the game studios affected by the hacking, and the rest funds the ongoing investigation.

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