Wednesday, November 9th 2011

MW3 Heist: Will The DRM Help? (Updated)

By now, many people may have heard of the Modern Warfare 3 heist in Créteil, south Paris, France over the weekend. This was executed by staging a collision between a car and the delivery truck, carrying 6000 physical copies, worth around 400,000 Euros. When the truck driver and his colleague got out of the truck to deal with the incident, two masked criminals then stole the truck by subduing them with teargas. There's no word on whether the truck's drivers were injured in the attack. A nasty little incident for sure for the hardworking staff, but thankfully nothing more dangerous was used.

It's not clear which gaming platform the copies were intended for, or if it was a mixture of all three. However, for the Steam platform at least, the only important thing in the box is the activation code which must authenticate over the internet with Steam's servers, so without this, the game is useless. On top of that, the disc isn't actually needed to install the game as the whole lot can be downloaded over the internet. So was there a batch number tied to the shipment and all the activation codes within the boxes. If so, it would be a simple matter for Steam to blacklist all 6000 activation codes. Note that while doing this would prevent anyone from playing those stolen copies, it likely wouldn't stop criminals from fencing those to unsuspecting buyers (or not so unsuspecting buyers) either in person or online on sites like eBay. Therefore, flogging dead copies is unfortunately not necessarily a barrier to profit for them. With a bit of luck though, they might cheese off the wrong people who might just pay them a little visit later and sort them out, no police required...

UPDATE

Techdirt has a great, sarcastic take on this story in Old Fashioned 'Pirates' Steal 6,000 Copies Of The New Call Of Duty Game. Here's a couple of excerpts:
In this day and age of digital goods, where the waters are constantly muddied by the use of phrases like "stealing" or "content theft" in place of "copying" or "infringement," it's refreshing to see a youthful group of go-getters shaming their basement-dwelling peers by leaving the house and, you know, actually stealing something.
And:
While stealing physical product would seem to be completely redundant in this age of "epidemic level" piracy, there's something to be said about putting in a dishonest day's work. Of course, these stolen goods will likely be useless, considering Activision will likely have already pinned down the serial numbers affected by the time Jean Q. Publique has purchased his copy via LeBay or whatever. While pirating in the physical realm allows you to wear kickass hoods and toss around tear gas, the pirated digital equivalent will contain none of the damning evidence (invalid serial numbers, tear gas residue) and all of the fun of the original. I mean, this is a Call of Duty game and you're going to want to get online, right? Nobody buys/steals CoD for the single player.
Sources: DailyTech, MTV Geek News
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41 Comments on MW3 Heist: Will The DRM Help? (Updated)

#26
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
OneMoarlawl
>cracked servers > No need for this
everything is 100% completely fking useless when it comes to DRM
Fixed that for you. DRM is only a barrier, it's almost always broken, no matter what is used.
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#27
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
Wow! I've been living in Paris for 16 months and have only just gotten back to Australia about 6 weeks ago for a holiday, crazy news that this went on inside Paris!

Just a small error in the news post qubit, it is spelled "Créteil", the accent aint so important but you had 'ail' at the end :)

Why steal 6000 copies of MW3 anyway? surely there must be shit a LOT more valuable to steal, and video games much better on that note.
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#28
Exeodus
This smells like a publicity stunt......but typical MW type gameplay......too bad the truck drivers didn't have their flak jackets, and no one was 250 yards away that could have got a headshot with a pistol.
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#29
mysticjon
damn...cant even go to a gamestop without ending up like a drug deal lol. just sad and messed up. whats next? robbing safeway trucks?
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#30
wickerman
They stole $60 from me when I bought MW3 and all I got was a 4 year old game and a blurry mess of graphics. No sympathy for a company who slaps a new name on the same old crap and spends the rest of their dev time drumming up ads and headsets with call of duty on em.

Yes I'm still mad about how bad this game is...
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#31
laszlo
so i'm speechless;they better heist expensive pc components than games;in my opinion all games they stole are useless if every one had a unique barcode which was scanned previously,based on this blacklisting the keys takes a few minutes... but the games can be sold if they include a cd with a crack which already exist...
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#32
Volkszorn88
wickermanThey stole $60 from me when I bought MW3 and all I got was a 4 year old game and a blurry mess of graphics. No sympathy for a company who slaps a new name on the same old crap and spends the rest of their dev time drumming up ads and headsets with call of duty on em.

Yes I'm still mad about how bad this game is...
What? You actually believed it was going to be any different this time around?
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#33
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
wolfWow! I've been living in Paris for 16 months and have only just gotten back to Australia about 6 weeks ago for a holiday, crazy news that this went on inside Paris!

Just a small error in the news post qubit, it is spelled "Créteil", the accent aint so important but you had 'ail' at the end :)

Why steal 6000 copies of MW3 anyway? surely there must be shit a LOT more valuable to steal, and video games much better on that note.
Thanks W, fixed! :toast:

Yes, why steal MW3 and what incredible timing. Yes,it does smell a bit like a publicity stunt, as people are saying, doesn't it? But if it was, wouldn't it be illegal?
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#34
Gregsm
I got the feeling its another of these crazy stories about just released games to promote sales, where people kill, rob each other, and sell livers to get them.
This one also, as some said, may prevent people from buying used games on ebay or cd key sites at discount. You can buy a legit cdkey of MW3 and BF3 for just 25$ really, but neither worth the time that will be wasted on this.
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#35
wolf
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qubitThanks W, fixed! :toast:

Yes, why steal MW3 and what incredible timing. Yes,it does smell a bit like a publicity stunt, as people are saying, doesn't it? But if it was, wouldn't it be illegal?
TPU's own frenchman, at your service :respect:

The more I think about it the more I say to myself "why"? Publicity perhaps... to try and flog off as many copies as they can while they still work, perhaps.... I'm just constantly asking myself why on earth they didn't plan to steal something better.
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#36
Shihab
I'm not familiar with French arms control laws, but is that easy to get some teargas there ? I smell a conspiracy too.
ice_vLOL, I don't know if anyone noticed yet, but last Saturday was the 5th of November...



...or are you all implying it's just coincidence??? :rolleyes:
Interesting theory. On prob though, the bastards were French.
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#37
H82LUZ73
No coincidence,All the mob or robbers need is an inside guy,Take Russian mobs for instance,They pay off the truck drivers ,Then the cops no report on which shipment lot is stolen ,The mob sells them at a cheap price ,make a few quick bucks repeat process.Hell if you go back i US/Canadian mob history they used to hi-jack stolen electronic goods,Tv/VCR/cassette tape player......Look up the Famous Ed`s story from the early eighties.Last case i can remember is Scott Goodyear in 200-2001 had his entire Panther Indy car transport and trailer stolen ,In it was what he would have drove in the Indy500 that year....It happens but not always in the news.They still to this day do not know who stole the car,Most cops believe it was some Mexican Mob boss that had a love for racing.....They also never found the Transport or the trailer.

And no I think the Russian mob in France ,You do realize the best selling thing they steal is Es Cargo (snail eggs)right.So please do not blame ALL french like that.Why you think there is a strict gun law,The only GUN a French likes to let off is his third eye trouser monkey..Make Orgy ,Not War motto .....
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#38
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
ShihabyoooI'm not familiar with French arms control laws, but is that easy to get some teargas there ? I smell a conspiracy too.
It's not easy at all to get your hands on that kind of gear, at least from my Parisian experiences. kickass pepper spray is about the best you can hope for as a civvy. having said that it, is all about who you know. I personally know at least a half dozen french cops, and I reckon if a cop in the right area/department was a good enough mate to you, a couple of cans of tear gas could easily go missing.... not to mention if you knew anyone involved in any way with the truck itself or it's company to know its schedule/payload etc...
ShihabyoooInteresting theory. On prob though, the bastards were French.
yeah ahahahah, very much doubt it's anything to do with Guy Fawkes Day :laugh:
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#39
NC37
See, here is the difference between CoD and BF players.

CoD players stage an elaborate mission to steal a truck and all the copies using tear gas and a car...this forces them to take the risk of going in on foot.

BF players say screw the car and get caught trying to hijack a tank or attack chopper from a nearby military base.

Tank vs delivery truck...I think we know who will crap their pants first ;D.
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#40
Shihab
NC37See, here is the difference between CoD and BF players.

CoD players stage an elaborate mission to steal a truck and all the copies using tear gas and a car...this forces them to take the risk of going in on foot.

BF players say screw the car and get caught trying to hijack a tank or attack chopper from a nearby military base.

Tank vs delivery truck...I think we know who will crap their pants first ;D.
Can't drive a tank with a 360 controller :ohwell:
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#41
NC37
ShihabyoooCan't drive a tank with a 360 controller :ohwell:
You mean there are BF players still on console? ;)

Course, kinda tough to drive with a mouse too...hence why they'd get caught trying to swipe it!

"I can't fly the chopper, theres no USB port for my mouse!!!"
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#42
Unregistered
I love this translation, Faces hidden, they sprinkle the two delivery men with tear gas, Sprinkle with tear gas, lmao.
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