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Hacked Games Unlocked Hack with Cheats

started by Williams Lopez on 17 Dec 13
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    As far as running hacked games goes, it takes longer for Mario to slow down. No Scrap Brain Zone here. Just goes right to the final conflict with Robotnick. From what I've read, after Robotnick's defeated the screen just goes black. Which I guess makes sense, if they added credits, the people who messed with the game and sold it would be caught.

    As far as some hacked pass off goes, this game really doesn't cut it. It's not really much good for more than a laugh, which I did when I saw it. But the graphics for pretty good a Nintendo game, so if it had been something more original I'd give it a higher score. Well this was my first article, so I hope everyone enjoyed it. More on hacked games will come out when time permits. But here's a little teaser on the game subject of my next article.

    Teaser: The untold versions of Pokemon games, breeder editions and more…


    In Nairobi, there is this shopping center called Diamond Plaza. It is the natural conclusion of a city that doesn't enforce building codes. It is always under construction, has always been under construction according to the locals, and is a malignant tumor of a building. You can go the second floor, climb through a four-foot doorway into a straight, too-small hall, and end up somehow on the first floor. The stairwell constricts around you the further down you go. There are multiple doors on the highest levels that open into the alley dozens of feet below.
    "Other targets include Chinese hackers, an Iranian nuclear scientist, Hizballah, and Hamas members." And the games and virtual worlds not only provided a potential way to monitor communications between these individuals but could also provide their geographic location, information on their social networks (through buddy lists), and a potential way to drop malware onto their computers to collect even more data. "It has been well documented that terrorists are OPSEC and tech savvy and are only getting more so over time," the report noted. "These applications and their servers however, are trusted by their users and make a connection to another computer on the Internet, which can then be exploited."

    The GCHQ "has a vigorous effort to exploit GVEs," the research report stated, and by January 2007, it had already built test versions of "exploitation modules" for Xbox Live and World of Warcraft. The GCHQ had expected to integrate the monitoring of Xbox Live and WoW into its reporting by April of 2008. The report recommended that the NSA use its intelligence data to focus on the agency's own exploit development efforts, and it highlighted the need to keep developing new exploits as targets shifted to new games "as GVEs are found on target computers."

    NSA analysts also saw these exploits as an opportunity to take point in coordinating the already booming virtual surveillance efforts of other agencies due to its network monitoring capabilities. "The FBI, CIA, and the Defense [Human Intelligence] Service all have HUMINT operations in Second Life and other GVEs and are very interested in forming a deconfliction and tipping group that would be able to collaborate on operations," the analyst report stated. Operations within the NSA "should establish a process to deconflict IC-wide ops in GVEs and to develop strategy for collaboration. Members from at least CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, and GCHQ should participate to make the coordination significant."











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