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Game Developer Caught Hiding BitCoin Mining Code In Their Game!

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Is mining bitcoins really that profitable? or do you have to infect hundreds of pcs to make any kind of decent money?
 
Mining bitcoins is profitable if you hide bitcoin mining software in your product.

I guess some people's GPU's melted down because of this.
 
ESEA is an eSports league and I heard about this about 2 days ago from users on a competitive Team Fortress 2 site. They have an anti-cheat client that has to be run during matches, and with thousands of members with high end GPUs, an employee thought it would be funny to do this. From what I heard, ESEA was originally testing Bitcoin mining functionality in their client (to be opted into by the players) but testing stopped and I guess an employee took code that wasn't removed from the client and made it work stealthily without user suspicions until now.
 
What transpired the past two weeks is a case of an employee acting on his own and without authorization to access our community through our company’s resources.

Translation: We got caught and needed a scapegoat.
 
"But for the record, I told jag he shouldn't be lazy and run the miner in a separate process," he wrote in a post, referring to one of his software engineers with the screen name Jaguar, who didn't take steps to conceal the Bitcoin miner. "Rookie move."

Translation: I'm not really sorry for this. The only thing I'm really sorry for is not having taken better steps to conceal my shady acts.

That's... surprisingly honest.
 
TBH even if Bitcoin was only used completely legally and with all participants' consent, I still would object to it. It is scarcely a decent (read: widely accepted) payment method, allegedly allows unlawful anonymous transactions, and eats a lot of resources that would much better be used while crunching numbers in an attempt to help humanity.
 
Bitcoin is for naïve idiots anyway. They should throw the book at these morons.
 
On skimming this thread title I immediately wondered if the company in question was EA.
 
Bitcoin is for naïve idiots anyway. They should throw the book at these morons.

I agree ish but bit coins in principle don't sound that bad though.
Hugely offensive use of others power and tech though , many fold or crunch on their own pc and even both of those idle whilst gameing if setup right , id be screaming if this was done on my computer but I don't, and now won't use esports games.
 
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