Thursday, August 18, 2005

VIRTUAL MUGGING, REAL CRIME

If there's money to be made, someone's going to find a way:
A man has been arrested in Japan on suspicion carrying out a virtual mugging spree by using software "bots" to beat up and rob characters in the online computer game Lineage II. The stolen virtual possessions were then exchanged for real cash.

Several players had their characters beaten and robbed of valuable virtual objects, which could have included the Earring of Wisdom or the Shield of Nightmare. The items were then fenced through a Japanese auction website, according to NCsoft, which makes Lineage II. The assailant was a character controlled by a software bot, rather than a human player, making it unbeatable.
All players already had the fat arse of computer-game-nerd fuck-wittedness.

1 Comments:

Anonymous guinsPen said...

"The strange thing is they make such bloody good cameras..."
~ Group Captain Mandrake ~

11:16 AM  

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