> > One way or another, it wouldn't help anyway. It's just the Python stuff > > decompiled. Since there are actually meaningful variable names, I figure > > that a volunteering bug hunter leaked a copy of the development build, > > which likely has debugging symbols (or the equivalent in bytecode compiled > > Python) enabled. There's no C/C++ code or anything, which makes up the > > actual runtime of EVE. > Of course it wonldn't but that wasn't what he asked. Also due to bad coding on CCPs side (client side injection has always been possible) those doing such exploits now have a bible to follow. If this becomes a big problem (and I read that it is already) it will force alot of wasted time by CCP fixing their client side code and repairing damage done to the game. While good in the long run for the consumer the cost and effort from CCP (if this becomes a reality) could easily lead them to file law suits to recover damages from parties involved. And it isn't like they haven't attacked their customer base more times than anyone can remember.