Back at the end of November, we talked about the ongoing security issues affecting Guild Wars players. ArenaNet has been assuring players that they are working hard on the problem, and Monday evening the community saw the first fruits of that labor. Players saw a message in their chat windows that most of them have never seen before: "The Guild Wars servers will be taken offline momentarily for required maintenance."
It was a quick change, but once it happened, players logging in saw a surprising addition to the login screen. Besides the usual username and password combination, you now have to correctly enter the name of any character on your account before you are able to log in.
ArenaNet posted a FAQ on their site along with the update and Community Manager Regina Buenaobra interacted heavily with the community immediately afterward, logging in to Guild Wars to discuss the change with players (and presumably be asked a few hundred questions about Guild Wars 2.) She also spent time on the main fan forum sites, addressing concerns, clarifying the reasoning behind some decisions, and passing some well-deserved thanks from players on to the ANet team.
While not everyone is satisfied -- and when are they ever? -- this first step is a very welcome one to most players, and we look forward to seeing more.
Reader Comments (24)
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:52AM (Unverified) said
Cool story, bro.
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 12:56AM (Unverified) said
Yeah the beauty is that it's not detectable as a "keylogger" normally, because it only captures the unencrypted text from the wow UN/PW fields, so the hackers must have reverse engineered the WoW client to some extent.
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 9:04AM (Unverified) said
At least the key logger is a bit easier to protect your self from (Run your browser through Sand boxie or something). One problem I had with guildwars account system is that some how my user name ended up being my email address. Even if I use different account user names on a forum the email is usually in there as well.
I tend to use a separate email for forums nowadays but I'd bet 90% plus just use that 1 email for everything along with the same password. Either way making the user name your email address is a bad idea. I didn't pick my email as my user name but the guildwars system picked that whenever I created the account.
I tend to use a separate email for forums nowadays but I'd bet 90% plus just use that 1 email for everything along with the same password. Either way making the user name your email address is a bad idea. I didn't pick my email as my user name but the guildwars system picked that whenever I created the account.
Posted: Dec 24th 2009 11:02AM Daala said
This is a good update I think.
If you NCSoft account is breached they still wont be able to log in. Or they have to magicly know a character on your account.
Its a step in the good direction and I hope more will follow!
If you NCSoft account is breached they still wont be able to log in. Or they have to magicly know a character on your account.
Its a step in the good direction and I hope more will follow!







