Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Nokia engineer shows how to pirate games from the Windows 8 store

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Justin Angel, a Nokia engineer working on Windows Phone, has detailed how to compromise Windows 8 games revenue through in-app purchases. Angel highlights the Soulcraft Windows 8 game as an example of how Windows 8 users could potentially edit parts of a game to bypass having to pay for in-app purchases.


The process is a little complex for the average Windows 8 user, but the steps show the easy potential for piracy with Microsoft's Windows Store approach. Windows games have been affected by keygens and patches for years, but Angel says "storing encrypted data locally, alongside with the algorithm and the algorithm key/hash is a recipe for security incidents."


There's a variety of ways to manipulate Windows 8 games


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/11/3754006/windows-8-games-hack-piracy-in-app-purchases-justin-angel

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