World of Warcraft

Blizzard banned 105 000 WoW accounts

Blizzard show its power against World of Warcraft cheaters again. more than 105,000 accounts were closed and over 12 million gold was removed from the game economies in Europe, US and in Korea in the month of November.

From Tyren on the official site:

In our continued efforts to combat cheating in World of Warcraft, more than 105,000 accounts were closed and over 12 million gold was removed from the game economies in Europe, Korea, and the US in the month of November. The closed accounts were associated with activities that violate World of Warcraft?s Terms of Use, such as using third-party programs that allow cheating, and farming gold and items. These types of activities can severely impact the economy of a realm and the overall game enjoyment for all players.

We will continue to aggressively monitor all World of Warcraft realms in order to protect the service and its players from the harmful effects of cheating. Please note that selling World of Warcraft content, such as gold, items, and characters, can result in a permanent ban of the involved accounts from World of Warcraft.

Many account closures come as the direct result of tips reported to our GMs in game or emailed to our Hacks Team by legitimate World of Warcraft players. If you suspect that a World of Warcraft player is using an illegal third-party program to farm gold or items, or is otherwise violating our Terms of Use, please report the suspected infraction via one of the means listed above. All reports will be investigated, and those that prove false will not result in corrective action.

As always, thank you for your continued support, and best of luck with your continued adventures in Azeroth!

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  • Wis said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Well....


    GG :D

  • xan123 said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    wh000ps checking my acc now

  • Ongus said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    I am so pleased to read this post. I've reported a few "afk farmers" and didn't think anything was being done about it. As for Hellscrem (the realm i play the most) I doubt that the economy will stabalize it has been bad since i can remember but hopeful with Blizzards continuing efforts and the new xpak making gold easier to aquire the gold sellers will diminish into nothingness. Keep up the good work!! =D

  • Selune said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Still there is so easy to get a black gold on the black market. This act, like putting a finger on the sky. :P

    Still they are trying to make their beloved game to be clear and that make me feel good, coz otherwise would be a total chaos.

  • Sylvania said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Good riddance, I say.

    But still, there are too many of these parasites left. Only a few days ago I spotted about ten bots in Tanaris, two new ones grinding in Azshara, and - gasp - three old ones farming in Winterspring.

    The worst thing is, they are now using rogues too, to get things by stealth, one of these bastards were spamming trade, trying to sell Arcane Crystals, 8 gold apiece.

    It should be a continuous effort, and not a campaign-like thing every three months or so.

  • Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    I play my chars on the German server Aman'thul. Since more than half a year I have been reporting farmbots and honor leechers in the battleground whenever I saw them. They all still are ingame. The last two months I leveled my small chars and saw a whole lot of afk farmers in the low level areas. I also reported these. Now, with level 60, they are farming in Winterspring, Azshara, Silitus, ... The last two weeks, while levelling my smallest char, I put all the bots in my friendslist. I reported them daily to the gamemasters, together with level, grinding area, etc. They level within one week from 1 to 60 oO

    Half a year ago the gamemasters would whisper me ingame and tell me that they would take a look at them and act as said in the Blizzard rules. Nothing happened after that... Since two months I only get an ingame mail saying the same thing. Nothing happens after that...

    On Aman'thul we have afk grinders from level 10/11 to level 60 in almost any area in Azeroth. In certain areas it is almost impossible to quest. Also, you can often see 3-5 afk grinders grinding in the same area on the same mobs. There are so many of them, that they even steal the mobs from another!

    No, I cannot say, that Blizzard is really being active, at least not on my main server. Not one of the farmbots have vanished since more than half a year! And I don't believe, that Blizzard really shut down some of these accounts. If they would really want to do something, than they would just have to take a look at the afk grinders people are reporting and then shut down the accounts. But since they are not doing anything, I really think it's just Blizzard policy before Christmas sales to say, that they have shut down so many accounts. Same this year as last year and we will have to keep on living with the farmbots or delete WoW :-(

  • arnoct said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    They banned 105k accounts... Including legit ones. My guild's MT/Owner and an OT were both hacked/gear vendored and three days later they were banned.

  • Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Don't forget the decent amount of Cedega users that were incorrectly banned and now Blizzard is reinstating their accounts very quietly.

  • Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    It seems to me, that Blizzard bans the wrong accounts :-(

    Again today I reported 2 new afk farmers, level 14 and 16 at that time. Now they are 18 and 19, in a week they will be 60, and gamemasters just don't care. The Blizzard policy sucks!

  • jimps said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Looks like blizzard will have a happy Christmas with all the new sales for Christmas presants and 105,000 new sales of the game for all the banned accounts.

    Merry Christmas all.

  • Czarisyn said 
    Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    105k out of 7 million, worldwide Thats about 1.5% of the total population of WoW.

    According to Blizzard, each reported account is investigated, which I do believe to an extent. If you think that you are the only one on your server that reports these accounts, you need a reality check.

    An investigation probably wouldn't be a short process either because they truly don't want to ban the wrong person. I'm not saying they don't make mistakes, but they try not to make them. They probably check their inventory, logins, and activity logs and knowing how most corporations work, all that data gets analyzed by someone else. Do you actually think its a GM that makes a call to ban 105k accounts? They are just messengers, the front line of ingame support.

    Just have some patience and eventually those you find and report will get reprimanded.

  • Sat, Dec 23 2006 5:10 AM ()

    Again,this BS has alwayes been and will alwayes be Lip service.

    I can stand here and say  I did X and Y and YAR ! I am working for the benifit of others. And..present no proof  :) Players complain about cheaters ,more so in Asia, and Blizz understands that the perception of action is gold. So, make some figures,a token comment to assure the community that blizz has thier back and POOF. Really...noone believes this i hope. They let so much go unchecked for a whole year + and then they claim they had seen the light and lowered the bomb. Bullshit haha. Do the math and you too will chant BS
    

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