| Posted: September 4th, 2008 |
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Its a client-side memory editor that is specifically targeting the GOLD DROP 'memory' values in your RAM. It fakes your client into displaying the wrong data.
The server tells your client that a mob dropped 5 silver. The MEMORY EDITOR searches for 'GOLD VALUES' in your RAM and replaces or multiplies the VALUE, and your GAME CLIENT reads the replaced value and displays "GOLD". The MEMORY EDITOR also tells your client to add the previously-replaced false value to your current money amount. However, the SERVER still knows your TRUE value of gold. If you try to SPEND the money that you picked up, the server will act as though no BOOSTED gold is present. From the research that I have done, everyone gets all this 'fake' gold in their bag and cant figure out how to SPEND IT. The only reply they are getting is, "there is a readme file that tells you how to exchange the gold."
Is that enough of an explanation for you?
In addition to this, the memory editors are usually loaded with KEYLOGGERS and/or TROJANS that steal your WoW account information and sends it to these 'companies' who, sometime in the future, will log into your account, sell all of your items/bank access items, and ship what money you DO HAVE to their accounts, then they sell that currency to WoW Gold sellers. Often, WoW Gold Sellers are just stealing currency from other players illegitimately.
If you need anything else explained in detail, let me know.
Also stay away from POWER LEVELING companies. They will rip you off too. It happened to a close friend.
Just play the game or scam.
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