[20:44] <Abuser> Could you certainly say me what your programmers did to secure clientside from exploiting Eve? [20:44] <Abuser> what's certainly [20:45] <Abuser> I don't have anything against content makers - their ideas are good, really good [20:45] <Abuser> I have full eve sourcecode, so you know what's did, and what's not;) [20:46] <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) [20:46] <Abuser> nothing else [20:47] <Abuser> is that called "programmers working on security"? [20:47] <[IA]Morpheus> Are you cruising for a job or something? [20:47] <Abuser> Nah [20:47] <Abuser> neither job, neither anything else [20:47] <Abuser> you may think of in such direction [20:48] <Abuser> Digging the situation to uncover the truth [20:49] <Abuser> You may compare me to fox mulder from x-files series [20:49] <Abuser> it's the best description of why i do this [20:49] <[IA]Morpheus> Ah, well, nice to meet you Mr Mulder. [20:50] <Abuser> So would you like to answer what AWESOME ccp programmers did in relation to client/server security (at least for client?) [20:51] <[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