do not click any links that say c-games!

There is this new website, called C-Gmaes, and it claims to have a private server.

1. You can’t manipulate exp and drop rates on different servers, they are sprites.
2. That site looks like a template for a keylogger site.
3. Proof:
Name:VX2
Category:Malware
Object Type:Regkey
Size:0 Bytes
Location:, extstats{4508e20c-acad-11d2-9fc0-00550076e06f}
Last Activity:11-5-2006
Relevance:Low
TAC index:10
Comment:
Description:Malware. Causes Popups and may install unsolicited software.”

DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK. HOVER YOUR MOUSE OVER ANY LINK AND MAKE SURE IT IS NOT C-GAMES.
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE CLICKED THE LINK, RUN A SCAN NOW.

I don’t want anyone to get keylogged.

Sorry for shouting.
People have started putting these links everywhere.

10 thoughts on “do not click any links that say c-games!”

  1. 225484 files scanned.
    5 critical objects.

    Name:VX2
    Category:Malware
    Object Type:Regkey
    Size:0 Bytes
    Location:, extstats{4508e20c-acad-11d2-9fc0-00550076e06f}
    Last Activity:11-5-2006
    Relevance:Low
    TAC index:10
    Comment:
    Description:Malware. Causes Popups and may install unsolicited software.
    Again.
    This time I’m deleting it.
    That the keylogger, if you don’t find it, you don’t have one.

  2. Ugh.
    #1 – You’re ignorant. Private servers ARE possible, and are becoming more and more common now that the MS server code is leaked.
    #2 – I use FireFox anyway, I’m invulnerable to most keyloggers, and what I don’t dodge entirely gets nailed by one of my (six) security programs.
    #3 – Tracking cookies =/= keyloggers.
    #4 – You probably already had that on your computer beforehand anyway.
    #5 – Keyloggers are usually rootkitted to become completely invisible. There’s not much that can dig them out, or even see them once that happens. What you found was NOT a keylogger.
    -Munky

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