Ex-Lover Deletes MMOG Character 132
Ant writes "Voodoo Extreme reports on the story of a jilted Japanese girlfriend who logged onto her ex-lover's Lineage account with his username and password. Once there, she deleted his game data including all the items, weapons and clothes he had collected. Although the boyfriend did not suffer financially he reported the misuse of his account to the police. Police then reported the woman of Toyama Prefecture, to the Fukushima District Public Prosecutors Office accusing her of violating a law banning illegal access to someone else's online accounts." Considering the big business that Lineage represents, it doesn't surprise me that the police took it seriously.
Understandable... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Understandable... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Understandable... (Score:1)
Re:Understandable... (Score:1)
MMOG obviously. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:MMOG obviously. (Score:3, Funny)
I'm content to be a wallet with no sperm left
at the end of the day.
Re:MMOG obviously. (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Understandable... (Score:1)
Re:Understandable... (Score:1)
Re:Understandable... (Score:1)
errr.. hello? (Score:5, Funny)
non-story. at least non-tech. talk to Oprah.
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:3, Insightful)
How is this different from an ex-girlfriend abusing your stuff after a bad breakup:
* Throwing your laptop out a window
* Spraypainting your monitor
* Keying/spraypainting/breaking windows on your car
* Dumping bleach into your salt water aquarium
* Boiling your daughters pet rabbit on the stove
* Coming at you with a butcher knife
I mean, we've all been there, this is normal stuff really. Nothing to see here...
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
BTW, unless Lineage is different from most MMORPGs, the character was owned by NCSoft, not the player.
Rob
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
All of those things at once?
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:1)
'Cause if you did, that would be understandable. Absolutely no one should fuck with a geek's passwords.
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
I also learned a hard lesson in another kind of password security...she tried logging onto my AIM SN with that password, which happened to be the same...there went my 200 buddies
Needless to say, I keep much more complicated and different passwords now.
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
Dunno what you were going for.
Re:errr.. hello? (Score:2)
Can you .... (Score:3)
Re:Can you .... (Score:1)
Re:Can you .... (Score:1)
You could always surprise them by creating a whole new character. Imagine their surprise when they log in and see a Level 1 Brownie Necromancer called "Choppatron, the Shortest Guy Ever" in their character list... or something...
High score... (Score:5, Funny)
To put this in perspective, it took me 4 years to get that score. I've been dating her for 2 years. Nuff said?
Now here's the dilemma: She demands I turn off this computer right now and spend the day with her. I haven't watched the new 'The Corpse Bride' trailer yet, nor have I caught up on Slashdot, Anandtech, or Ars Technica.
What do I do?
Re:High score... (Score:2)
Re:High score... (Score:2)
You'd have to be good at keeping a straight face...
Re:High score... (Score:4, Funny)
I recommend this: Say 'ok I'll turn off the computer and go out with you.' Then turn off the monitor, and get your coat or whatnot on and head out the door with her. When you get to the door, make sure she's outside, then step back inside quickly, and lock the door. Tell her she can get her shit later.
Re:High score... (Score:1)
Re:High score... (Score:2)
The answer can be found here [smith-wesson.com].
Remember, be generous when applying the solution.
It goes to show... (Score:5, Insightful)
Remember kids - share body fluids all you want, but never share your password.
-Adam
Re:It goes to show... (Score:1)
Re:It goes to show... (Score:2)
However, legally all she has to do is take control of the account the bill pay is coming from and deny payment. If the account is in her name, an easy way to do that is simply to close it. If the account is only in your name then she'll have to go through the legal process of claiming it, which can ta
Re:It goes to show... (Score:2)
Re:It goes to show... (Score:2)
Malicious Reptilian Mind. (Score:1)
Re:Malicious Reptilian Mind. (Score:1)
Re:Malicious Reptilian Mind. (Score:1)
Re:Malicious Reptilian Mind. (Score:1)
Oh, please. (Score:2, Interesting)
Gah. Someone please put this person out his misery.
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Only because people are stupid enough to buy it. It's like saying that, simply because some people are gullible enough to buy them, Alex Chiu's Immortality Rings [alexchiu.com] have real-world value.
Rob
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Rob
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
Computer programs: Depending on the programs, they entertain, inform, add to productivity, or do a combination of the three.
Dollar bills: Accepted worldwide as a substitute for the barter system. A dollar translates directly into a certain amount of real-world good or service.
MMORPG "property:" The only people who buy this stuff are people who want to skip playing the game. Since the entire point of a game is to play it, this makes buying other people's stuff pointless and w
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
We were talking about gold, and now you bring up God?
Re:Oh, please. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:1)
Re:Oh, please. (Score:2)
When you trade hours of work between professionnals, the government does not get their "gst" or whatever it's called in your part of the world.
Wives and passwords (Score:3, Funny)
Seriously, what's the purpose of sharing your password with your SO? In case someone throws a brick at your head, and you forget everything, you can still log on? I can just imagine the damage my wife could do to my karma on
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:1)
Remember this very problem [cnn.com] reported just recently...
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
The main reason why I will probably never give my wife any of my important passwords (probably any at all) is that I can remember tens of unintuitive passwords that are at least 8 characters long with letters and numbers and special characters, with both upper and lower case. I know she can't. If I give her my passwords, she'll writ
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
Or vice-versa :-)
Seriously man- change the password to kjhs45ks, it's just not worth the risk to your Karma.
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
(pre-e-mail days - used to log into each other's accounts and write notes...)
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:1)
Don't use kjhs45ks, I use that. I recommend er42jKWi as a good replacement.
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
You're assuming he shared it with her.
1. Did he have auto-logon turned on?
2. Did he use the same stupid password for every thing he did?
Re:Wives and passwords (Score:2)
Hmmm really weird, I just tried to login with "Johnny Mnemonic" and an empty string ("") for password, but it won't let me in.
you need a collection of unimportant stuff (Score:1)
1. make sure your girlfriend thinks this collection you have means more to you than anything else in the world
2. you do something that makes your girlfriend want to break up with you (like making her feel like this collection you have means more to you than she does)
3. girlfriend breakes up with you, destroys your collection to hurt you
4. act angry/depressed/sad, see her walking out
5. have a laugh
6. get back to your precious MMOG game
Re:Ways to be a total faggot (Score:2)
Hurrah for original content! (Score:2)
slashdot -> Voodoo Extreme -> rpg.boomtown.net -> Mainichi Shimbun
And they said the Internet was dead. Ha!
Re:Hurrah for original content! (Score:1)
Indeed--here is the original Mainichi article for those who can read Japanese:
http://www.mainichi-msn.co.jp/it/game/news/2005012 1org00m300133000c.html [mainichi-msn.co.jp]
One interesting tidbit that Boomtown picked up but Voodoo Extreme and Slashdot left out is that the two met online through Lineage itself. A far less important detail (that Mainichi nevertheless decided to report) is that the man is in his 20s. (The woman is in her 30s.)
Meanwhile, in mom's basement. (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Meanwhile, in mom's basement. (Score:2)
hell hath no fury (Score:1)
I bet that whatever he pulled wasn't even close to deserve something mean like this.
I'mean, come on, sleeping with her best friend... she should be angry at that girl, not him.
(Ignore this post.)
Well rid of such a vengeful b!tch (Score:2)
Reporting to the police is perferctly appropriate. It is unauthorized access, and he has probably invested hundreds of hours worth a fraction million Yen. That he did it for pleasure is not relevant, the damage costs to repair. Like defacing a masterpiece.
Re:Well rid of such a vengeful b!tch (Score:2)
Dude, obviously you've never gone out with a Asian woman.
Re:Well rid of such a vengeful b!tch (Score:2)
Oh You Know What's Next... (Score:2)
Re:Oh You Know What's Next... (Score:1)
good! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:good! (Score:2)
bad! (Score:2)
We don't have all the details, but it appears she was just being a vindictive bitch.
An analogy. (Score:2)
She's not out money, but all that time she spent is gone.
Rule of Acquisition (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Rule of Acquisition (Score:2)
What the hell is my Latinum?
Re:Rule of Acquisition (Score:1)
What is latinum?
Latinum is the currency used in the later Star Trek Series.
See:
http://www.thesitefights.com/team13/faq/f a q2.htm
Also
What is Latinum? The only thing that has any value, since it can't be replicated.
See:
http://zooplah.dyndns.org/misc/ stqahttp://zooplah. dyndns.org/misc/stqa
also
Latinum
Star Trek
A liquid which cannot be replicated or synthesized. Used as a dominant form of currency by the Ferengi. As it is difficult to properly measure liquid for currency
Thank you, Slashdot.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously, if I ever did that to him, he would go in and delete all of my WoW characters. And I would totally deserve it. Smashing a window on a car is one thing, deleting a character is another. At least you can replace the windshield fairly easily.
To quote: (Score:4, Funny)
what a shock (Score:1)
He should be so lucky. My ex deleted all of the above AND my SOUL. IN REAL LIFE.
In light of the Game companies stances (Score:1)
Re:In light of the Game companies stances (Score:2)
Re:In light of the Game companies stances (Score:2)
Rob
Re:In light of the Game companies stances (Score:2)
Re:In light of the Game companies stances (Score:2)
Recycle Bin? (Score:2)
Re:Recycle Bin? (Score:1)
How much money do you think an established MMORPG make from people reluctant to delete their characters? One of my friends kept his original UO account open for a year and a half before finally deleting it. That's a big chunk of change for however many kb's of server space and the zero bandwidth requir
Re:Recycle Bin? (Score:2)
Of course, this story doesn't say that his character was deleted, but that his items were. That would probably be a lot harder to restore through those means (and a lot easier to restore by simply playing the game).
Rob
Re:Recycle Bin? (Score:1)
And the solution for the problem you mentioned is to simply not delete accounts. DAOC says that they reserve the right to delete accounts later, but if they do so they'll announce it on their news site and they'll delete the oldest accounts first.
Re:Recycle Bin? (Score:1)
Change Your Passwords (Score:2)
The real issue is: did she hack the password or not? Hacking is the crime described. Being given the password is not the crime described. Okay, so he had an emotional interest in the character, having spent so many hours playing. Guess what? It's a game. Anyone who plays a game knows that sometimes you lose.
The article is so short, you get no new information than the headline. I understand being upset, but I think
Re:Change Your Passwords (Score:1)
Really? (Score:2)
The sad thing, ex-girlfriend or not, he most likely had more time and money wrapped up in his game than her. This oppinion comes from my experience with my friends over there and how odd/disfunctional their relationships seemed to my foreign eyes.
I never have this problem. (Score:2)
Re:I never have this problem. (Score:1)
I'm with you there. I can't stand people who put on a confident face and become someone they're not just to have a girl. Indeed, just to not look gay, in front of God/Yahweh/Allah/[insert deity] or their friends. I'd rather live a satisfying life alone than forget who I am to have a girl who'd dump me for a richer guy anyway.
--and if anyone here connotates live a satisfying life alone with masturbation I'll personally hurt them.
Re:My Take (Score:1)
Re:My Take (Score:1)