Sources:
- http://forum.worldoftanks.asia/index.php?/topic/44084-8000-bots-banned/page__st__40__pid__1102733
- For The Record
An extremely interesting post
by Tanitha appeared on ASIA forums about how the bots will be punished
and detected…
Dear Players.
We currently have 3 systems for which bots are detected, Which
currently generates ~15 bots a day being reliably detected. And about 25
a day which are probably bots but not sufficiently proven to be so..
With the bots being perma banned, and the probably bots given a warning.
We now have access to two additional systems which are more reliable than the above..
The two new systems are specifically targeted at smart bots,
where our previous detection methods weren’t great on the reliability..
I’ve reviewed the two new systems now, which Ru are currently using.. And decided these will be switched on on Asia shortly..
I will not go into the mechanics of these systems.. suffice to say
they will cover the gap in bot detection that was previously there.
Due to the accuracy and thoroughness of the new systems,, one would assume bans to be placed on mass, regularly..
Due to the likely high detection rate, we will be using the new
detection system similar to Ru server, and using it as a prevention
tool.
In other words, we will “likely” be reducing the sanctions down
from permanent to 15 days for first offense, 45 for second, perma for
3rd.
In addition to the above. An update on the captcha system.
Its still in progress, however development had slowed on it.. its
importance was escalated again today and is back in motion again.
Currently its scheduled for work shortly, for which I’ve been
allocated to assist in its development personally. However its final
completion ETA is still not in the short future.
In short, bots nuked on mass, soon, by two new detection systems,
for 15 days initially,, sanctions to escalated sharply for repeat
offenders.
+ continued detection with the 3 old systems, as per the past,
also for 15 days initially, sanctions to escalated sharply for repeat
offenders.
Bot detection will continue on the old systems, until the new systems are put in place shortly..
Regards
Tan
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