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Sable Moran
Moran Light Industries
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Posted - 2013.08.05 08:49:00 -
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+1 Sable's Ammo Shop at Alentene V - Moon 4 - Duvolle Labs Factory. Hybrid charges, Projectile ammo, Missiles, Drones, Ships, Need'em? We have'em, at affordable prices. Pop in at our Ammo Shop in sunny Alentene. |
DaSumpf
Liga Freier Terraner Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2013.08.07 14:13:00 -
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Bump ... for important security stuff. |
BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2013.08.11 06:57:00 -
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Bump - because it's really easy to implement some changes and they could help a lot towards account security... |
BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2013.09.19 20:36:00 -
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Bump - in confirmation with the new TOS about impersonating people.
Quote:You may not impersonate or falsely present yourself to be a representative of another player, group of players, character or NPC entity.
Can CCP implement some of the changes I recommended for the API to prevent abuseing APIs? |
Antillie Sa'Kan
Forging Industries Silent Infinity
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Posted - 2013.09.19 20:46:00 -
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Laendra wrote:I would think something like registering your API application with CCP and obtaining a public vCode, which then would be part of the API access process, would HELP eliminate these API identity thefts.
For instance,
wi-alliance.com applies for a public vCode. This vCode is autogenerated and cannot be manually selected. If I want to access their forums, I must provide an API key, so I get their public vCode, and then generate a vCode of my own that utilizes the public vCode Unscrupulous MetaPlayer X somehow manages to obtain my keyID and vCode and tries to apply it to goonfleet.com as if they were me. Since the goonfleet.com has a different public vCode the key wouldn't work, and access would be denied, and access attempt would be logged on both goonfleet.com and api.eveonline.com
I approve of this product and/or service as it is grounded in industry standard Public-key cryptography. |
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