Microsoft: Mobsters targeting MMOGs

Security engineer warns conference attendees that "organized crime" is selling stolen massively multiplayer online game accounts on the black market.

Players of massively multiplayer online role-playing games spend at lot of time creating their characters. With monthly subscriptions to games like World of Warcraft (paid) and Guild Wars (free) bringing an unending flow of new adventures, players spend hundreds of hours completing quests, accumulating experience, and acquiring gold and items.

As a result, a strong emotional bond between MMORPG players and their characters often forms. So it was unsurprising, then, that more than a little distress was caused by a warning this week from Microsoft that criminal elements are hacking into MMORPGs, stealing MMORPG account information, and selling it on the black market--effectively kidnapping and killing characters.

"Those of you who are working on massively multiplayer online games, organized crime is already looking at you," Microsoft security development engineer Dave Weinstein told developers at the Microsoft Gamefest yesterday, according to Reuters. "For a lot of the customers out there, there is more store value on their MMOG characters than there is on the credit card with which they pay for the account."

In his session, which was appropriately titled "Games as Malware: Why Security Is Your Problem Too," Weinstein outlined a modus operandi all too familiar to MMOG publishers, developers, and some unfortunate players. Taking advantage of chinks in a game's security software, criminals acquire account information and then illegally access accounts. Then, either the account information is sold on the black market or, more commonly, coveted in-game items and currency are stolen and turned into actual cash via online auction sites.

Though most in the audience were aware of such problems, Weinstein underscored the fact that real-world authorities are often unresponsive to in-game theft. "The police are really good at understanding 'Someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of money,'" he said. "It's a lot harder to get them to buy into, 'Someone stole my magic sword.'"

150 Comments

  • Olzhas

    Posted Mar 2, 2007 11:37 am PT

    i thought mobsters usually buy drugs or something now the game that does it

  • RyuaNesha

    Posted Nov 23, 2006 10:15 pm PT

    scary, "effectively kidnapping and killing characters", ah **** i dont wanna login to me teleporting to some dark area and being raped *cries*

  • Cloud737

    Posted Nov 17, 2006 11:58 am PT

    What`s next? Taking revenge on someone by killing his level 60 character with a rogue?

  • dj_belay

    Posted Nov 17, 2006 11:34 am PT

    is it just me or is organized crime getting lazier?

  • piecake

    Posted Oct 29, 2006 11:27 am PT

    wtf better than drugs i guess!

  • Crew_SK

    Posted Oct 4, 2006 4:42 pm PT

    lol. actually no one can even attempt to steal your account/items if you don't get greedy. most acconts that are stolen are stolen because users install 3rd party addons that are actually key loggers. People that want to use software to "make their lives easier" in MMOGs are the people that lose their accounts. If you stick to legit material from the authorized servers the mafia can't steal your account. EVER.

  • loung747

    Posted Sep 13, 2006 11:05 pm PT

    sad just when u want to just have fun there is always crime

  • loung747

    Posted Sep 13, 2006 11:00 pm PT

    ,ost likely the traids has there hand in this

  • GPAddict

    Posted Sep 6, 2006 6:42 am PT

    Guild Wars ROCKS!

    They better not steal my Furious Oni Daggers of Dagger Mastery!!!

  • s0ild_snake

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 12:31 am PT

    this is a good game i play it and i like about it story

  • Merl57

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 11:23 pm PT

    LOL the last line was funny but yes I would be rather pissed if my 1660 hour guild wars account was stolen. Do they just hack the code or do they hire scammers like WTS account for 100k?

  • Lt_Metal_Gear

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 8:45 pm PT

    This sort of thing seems kinda....unavoidable. Lets face it, our world's full of jerks.

  • atlessky

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 7:20 pm PT

    u wan my character......but it was stolen..T_T(fake story) and why did u say now cuz.....i don't have anymore character

  • deathsquad99

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 5:32 am PT

    wow thats so pathetic. its pathetic that people are stealing accounts and even more pathtic that people will buy them. watch out for the geek mob, theyre tougher than real italians.!

  • DeadManRollin

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 2:25 am PT

    This is so ironic....who'd know that game will once accomodate organized crimes?

  • MB_E102

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 7:40 am PT

    Ever watch that movie poperotsi (sorry, I know I spelled that wrong)??? Well, here's the gist of it. Most actors/actresses are used to having pictures taken of them, constantly. But what happens when one takes a picture of the wrong actor?

    I have a feeling we'll be seeing Arni reprise a role for the movie: "World of Wartheft: My Account Will Be Back!" in which we see helpless Gold Farmers and Italian Handle Bar Moustache-touting mobster's ganked... in what Jeremy TheOwnerer would call RL (real life).

    If not, I think people will take a stand after a while.

  • johnnyv2003

    Posted Aug 22, 2006 7:24 am PT

    imma gonna make em an offer they cant refuse

  • Heydanud

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 9:12 pm PT

    take the guns, leave the gold.

  • soxs

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 3:15 pm PT

    Its just pathetic what levels people stoop to!

  • RahKayne

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 1:15 pm PT

    so true, addictive and then some idiot steals it, wtf i'll kill you.

    jking............... or am I?

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