Eve Online Source Leaked

Logan Frederick

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Eve Online Source Leaked



The source code to MMOG Eve Online has been leaked on torrent networks.

Reports [http://www.dreamnotoftoday.com/?p=643] reveal that the source code to Eve Online has been leaked to torrent sites, starting with The Pirate Bay [http://thepiratebay.org/]. CCP, EVE's studio, is allegedly seeding the torrent themselves in order to track down the IP addresses of users who download the code and banning their in-game accounts.

The hacker included a chat transcript with a CCP employee in the torrent along with the code. During the conversation, "Abuser" tries to coerce the developer, codename "Morpheus", to divulge details on the company's security practices.

A chunk of the chat says:
[blockquote]
Abuser- Could you certainly say me what your programmers did to secure clientside from exploiting Eve?
Abuser- what's certainly
Abuser- I don't have anything against content makers - their ideas are good, really good
Abuser- I have full eve sourcecode, so you know what's did, and what's not;)
Abuser- From all security i saw - were ROLE permissions for logins with priviliges higher than usual player, and some minor things in relation to prevent some remote service calls (some with potentially bad payload)
Abuser- nothing else
Abuser- is that called "programmers working on security"?
[IA]Morpheus- Are you cruising for a job or something?
Abuser- Nah
Abuser- neither job, neither anything else
Abuser- you may think of in such direction
Abuser- Digging the situation to uncover the truth :)
Abuser- You may compare me to fox mulder from x-files series
Abuser- it's the best description of why i do this
[IA]Morpheus- Ah, well, nice to meet you Mr Mulder.
Abuser- So... would you like to answer what AWESOME ccp programmers did in relation to client/server security (at least for client?)
[IA]Morpheus- No, we won't respond to blackmail. If you think we don't care or aren't working on improving security you are sadly mistaken
[/blockquote]

CCP, a company that's no stranger to conspiracies [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/847-Jumpgate-EVE-s-Devs-and-the-Friends-They-Keep] about their operations, has yet to comment on the incident. Instead, word is that they are strictly censoring their forums for any mention of the leak.

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