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#1 Before February 2015

Dazz
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Biggest atack ever

Ok, today in one of my rooms this is what happend for almost 10 minutes.
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This is the list of the names

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dl0x8qax
dzav9pya
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jiygnbx9
jpmuhgmz
k98hiyzh
luukluuk77
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nmnazlj5
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c1z14ibv
biygxh7x
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i1m7ecjc
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pcqobijf
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pee2c74a
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sbolj6kw
2y4tn4ny
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databouv
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mntfiklz
ms5erume
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sqent7zn
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tv5sgij7
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pandaman8
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2tyngnj8
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#2 Before February 2015

Fdoou
Banned

Re: Biggest atack ever

ah some good names for my brand new banlist
ty squad

#3 Before February 2015

Alexthementalone
Banned

Re: Biggest atack ever

Wow that's alot of spam accounts.

#4 Before February 2015

Thy Cowman
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Re: Biggest atack ever

There is a bot that was mass shared a few weeks ago. What it does is register 15 randomly named accounts and spams any world you tell it to. It can register 15 accounts in about 30 second. Therefore, you providing these names does nothing to fight the spam. The only course of action to remove these spammers from the game would be some coding change to disable the bot from being able to register or connect to the game, or for the admins to IP ban users of the bot.

In the mean time, when you see these bots join your level, quickly type /visible false . This will prevent any new players from joining your level, and afaik this cannot be bypassed by a bot. Keep it this way for about 15 minutes, kicking any of the spam accounts. Typing /visible true will enable users to join your level again. Keeping it on false for a few minutes should make the player targeting your world get bored and move on.

Last edited by Thy Cowman (Aug 12 2014 1:58:16 pm)

#5 Before February 2015

Dazz
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 837

Re: Biggest atack ever

Thy Cowman wrote:

There is a bot that was mass shared a few weeks ago. What it does is register 15 randomly named accounts and spams any world you tell it to. It can register 15 accounts in about 30 second. Therefore, you providing these names does nothing to fight the spam. The only course of action to remove these spammers from the game would be some coding change to disable the bot from being able to register or connect to the game, or for the admins to IP ban users of the bot.

In the mean time, when you see these bots join your level, quickly type /visible false . This will prevent any new players from joining your level, and afaik this cannot be bypassed by a bot. Keep it this way for about 15 minutes, kicking any of the spam accounts. Typing /visible true will enable users to join your level again. Keeping it on false for a few minutes should make the player targeting your world get bored and move on.

Hmm ok Thy Cowman, this is good info here so thank you very much! I'll keep that in mind next time //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/wink

I don't know much about programming nor I want to contradict you but...how in the world could a bot register 15 or even 5 accounts so fast? each username would need an e-mail account and each registration should wait like 5-10 min to get approval etc. It seems way too fast, idk just asking //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

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#6 Before February 2015

Koya
Fabulous Member
From: The island with those Brits
Joined: 2015-02-18
Posts: 6,310

Re: Biggest atack ever

What enjoyment do people get from doing this?

Fdoou wrote:

ah some good names for my brand new banlist
ty squad

Have you got any requests for improvements or is it ok?

dazz wrote:
Thy Cowman wrote:

There is a bot that was mass shared a few weeks ago. What it does is register 15 randomly named accounts and spams any world you tell it to. It can register 15 accounts in about 30 second. Therefore, you providing these names does nothing to fight the spam. The only course of action to remove these spammers from the game would be some coding change to disable the bot from being able to register or connect to the game, or for the admins to IP ban users of the bot.

In the mean time, when you see these bots join your level, quickly type /visible false . This will prevent any new players from joining your level, and afaik this cannot be bypassed by a bot. Keep it this way for about 15 minutes, kicking any of the spam accounts. Typing /visible true will enable users to join your level again. Keeping it on false for a few minutes should make the player targeting your world get bored and move on.

Hmm ok Thy Cowman, this is good info here so thank you very much! I'll keep that in mind next time //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/wink

I don't know much about programming nor I want to contradict you but...how in the world could a bot register 15 or even 5 accounts so fast? each username would need an e-mail account and each registration should wait like 5-10 min to get approval etc. It seems way too fast, idk just asking //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

There's no email approval for EE, that's why some people have fake emails.

Last edited by Metatron (Aug 12 2014 2:16:25 pm)


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#7 Before February 2015

Koto
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Re: Biggest atack ever

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.


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#8 Before February 2015

hummerz5
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From: wait I'm not a secret mod huh
Joined: 2015-08-10
Posts: 5,853

Re: Biggest atack ever

dazz wrote:

how in the world could a bot register 15 or even 5 accounts so fast? each username would need an e-mail account and each registration should wait like 5-10 min to get approval etc. It seems way too fast, idk just asking //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

magic.
In reality, though... registering isn't complicated.
The email doesn't have to exist... or even make sense. PlayerIO supports captcha, but EE does not.
random username, password, email. simple enough for a program.

restricting chat is also an option.

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#9 Before February 2015

Thy Cowman
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Re: Biggest atack ever

KingOfTheOzone wrote:

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.

Yup. Or, you know, some administrators that actually care about the game they run.

#10 Before February 2015

Dazz
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 837

Re: Biggest atack ever

I will keep those names posted, just in case but...admins can lock this thread if they want.

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#11 Before February 2015

blizzard
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 556

Re: Biggest atack ever

There was worse in captain9's world.Like 23823892389 guests that could chat like every .1 seconds and actually made alot of us crash.

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#12 Before February 2015

Mylo
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From: Drama
Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 829

Re: Biggest atack ever

things like this could be easily fixed with a) email aproval via link in a email (which is actually not hard to do..) and with b) a ip-ban command (look at my suggestion about this topic via the link in my sig.)

i am really looking forward the next updates, in hope for new features in this term.

Last edited by Mylo (Aug 16 2014 4:58:31 pm)

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#13 Before February 2015

Koya
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From: The island with those Brits
Joined: 2015-02-18
Posts: 6,310

Re: Biggest atack ever

Mylo wrote:

things like this could be easily fixed with a) email aproval via link in a email (which is actually not hard to do..) and with b) a ip-ban command (look at my suggestion about this topic via the link in my sig.)

i am really looking forward the next updates, in hope for new features in this term.

A captcha would work too, probably better as it's a kids game.


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#14 Before February 2015

Koto
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Re: Biggest atack ever

Thy Cowman wrote:
KingOfTheOzone wrote:

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.

Yup. Or, you know, some administrators that actually care about the game they run.

Yea, but free chat is newer.


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#15 Before February 2015

Dazz
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 837

Re: Biggest atack ever

Blizzard101 wrote:

There was worse in captain9's world.Like 23823892389 guests that could chat like every .1 seconds and actually made alot of us crash.

I know...it happend two days ago again, at first it started with those kind of usernames it had the first time, it stopped after a few seconds and it started again with ''guests''. The numbers went from 900 to 4000 and something idk, in like 5   minutes then it stopped. I wonder, those 23823892389 accounts....and probably counting won't crash the servers one day? Whoever has to clean this mess, I pity him.

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#16 Before February 2015

abrar11
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Joined: 2015-03-13
Posts: 359

Re: Biggest atack ever

Thy Cowman wrote:

There is a bot that was mass shared a few weeks ago. What it does is register 15 randomly named accounts and spams any world you tell it to. It can register 15 accounts in about 30 second. Therefore, you providing these names does nothing to fight the spam. The only course of action to remove these spammers from the game would be some coding change to disable the bot from being able to register or connect to the game, or for the admins to IP ban users of the bot.

In the mean time, when you see these bots join your level, quickly type /visible false . This will prevent any new players from joining your level, and afaik this cannot be bypassed by a bot. Keep it this way for about 15 minutes, kicking any of the spam accounts. Typing /visible true will enable users to join your level again. Keeping it on false for a few minutes should make the player targeting your world get bored and move on.

I don't think it registers random accounts because they wouldn't have a name.

dazz wrote:
Thy Cowman wrote:

There is a bot that was mass shared a few weeks ago. What it does is register 15 randomly named accounts and spams any world you tell it to. It can register 15 accounts in about 30 second. Therefore, you providing these names does nothing to fight the spam. The only course of action to remove these spammers from the game would be some coding change to disable the bot from being able to register or connect to the game, or for the admins to IP ban users of the bot.

In the mean time, when you see these bots join your level, quickly type /visible false . This will prevent any new players from joining your level, and afaik this cannot be bypassed by a bot. Keep it this way for about 15 minutes, kicking any of the spam accounts. Typing /visible true will enable users to join your level again. Keeping it on false for a few minutes should make the player targeting your world get bored and move on.

Hmm ok Thy Cowman, this is good info here so thank you very much! I'll keep that in mind next time //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/wink

I don't know much about programming nor I want to contradict you but...how in the world could a bot register 15 or even 5 accounts so fast? each username would need an e-mail account and each registration should wait like 5-10 min to get approval etc. It seems way too fast, idk just asking //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

EE doesn't require approvals on emails maybe they should implement that to stop random account creating and yes you can create account's that fast with bots.

Last edited by abrar11 (Aug 17 2014 10:00:36 am)

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#17 Before February 2015

Hexagon
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Joined: 2015-04-22
Posts: 1,213

Re: Biggest atack ever

Another feature that could prevent this from occurring (attacks) is making the user enter a phone number for verification if they would like to chat. However this may severely impact the amount of chatting users, and bots might not function properly.

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#18 Before February 2015

Koya
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From: The island with those Brits
Joined: 2015-02-18
Posts: 6,310

Re: Biggest atack ever

Hexagon wrote:

Another feature that could prevent this from occurring (attacks) is making the user enter a phone number for verification if they would like to chat. However this may severely impact the amount of chatting users, and bots might not function properly.

No, I don't have a phone.


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#19 Before February 2015

Fdoou
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Re: Biggest atack ever

phone verification is a good idea as one option. i've never seen it suggested before

because hexagon is the best forumer ever

#20 Before February 2015

Cyclone or Meredith
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Re: Biggest atack ever

Phone verification would cost money for the developers.

#21 Before February 2015

XxAtillaxX
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Joined: 2015-11-28
Posts: 4,202

Re: Biggest atack ever

KingOfTheOzone wrote:

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.

No, it wouldn't, because you can get 1 cent easily.
Anyone with a prepaid card (no identity required) could use a $25 card to give chat to 2500 spam accounts.


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#22 Before February 2015

Cyclone or Meredith
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Re: Biggest atack ever

XxAtillaxX wrote:
KingOfTheOzone wrote:

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.

No, it wouldn't, because you can get 1 cent easily.
Anyone with a prepaid card (no identity required) could use a $25 card to give chat to 2500 spam accounts.

I don't think anyone's going to waste $25 on spam accounts

#23 Before February 2015

Koya
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From: The island with those Brits
Joined: 2015-02-18
Posts: 6,310

Re: Biggest atack ever

Meredith wrote:
XxAtillaxX wrote:
KingOfTheOzone wrote:

This wouldn't have happened if chat was still one cent.

No, it wouldn't, because you can get 1 cent easily.
Anyone with a prepaid card (no identity required) could use a $25 card to give chat to 2500 spam accounts.

I don't think anyone's going to waste $25 on spam accounts

Ok $1 and you've got 100 spam accounts


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#24 Before February 2015

Fdoou
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Re: Biggest atack ever

i spent a few cents to get some accounts shared and banned.

pj30, playeithme, etc.

#25 Before February 2015

Koya
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From: The island with those Brits
Joined: 2015-02-18
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Re: Biggest atack ever

Fdoou wrote:

i spent a few cents to get some accounts shared and banned.

pj30, playeithme, etc.

Why bother doing that?


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