LCServ.exe

08/20/2015 22:59 Eхcυѕe мe#16
eig.eh egal unity ist leer wird nur angegriffen oder so
keiner sagt wies weiter geht oder sonst was
08/20/2015 23:08 Tarissuis#17
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Originally Posted by §187 View Post
Frage mich, warum die ganzen Threads von Genesis usw. nicht geschlossen werden, wenn ihre Clients Viren beinhalten
Lad mal mit 80kbit/sec 10 Last Chaos Clienten, das macht relativ schnell keinen Spaß mehr ;) Bin da also auf euch angewiesen.
08/20/2015 23:18 Eхcυѕe мe#18
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Lad mal mit 80kbit/sec 10 Last Chaos Clienten, das macht relativ schnell keinen Spaß mehr ;) Bin da also auf euch angewiesen.

verständlich
08/20/2015 23:21 The-Apple#19
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Lad mal mit 80kbit/sec 10 Last Chaos Clienten, das macht relativ schnell keinen Spaß mehr ;) Bin da also auf euch angewiesen.
Wäre mir neu das es die Aufgabe eines Mods ist Schadsoftware zu downloaden und zu überprüfen :D.
08/20/2015 23:29 §187#20
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Wäre mir neu das es die Aufgabe eines Mods ist Schadsoftware zu downloaden und zu überprüfen :D.
Wem seine Aufgabe ist es denn dann?
Ein Mod wäre ziemlich inkompotent, wenn er jedem vertraut und sich die Sache nicht selber anschaut.
08/20/2015 23:35 Eхcυѕe мe#21
ist unity nun zu?
08/20/2015 23:40 PizzaGuy#22
If it's one thing all community users should be aware of is that to always run antivirus protection when playing on private servers, regardless of the game. I'm surprised that there hasn't been a PSA on here or on any other big private server communities regarding the issue. You can play a server and everything could be fine. Hell it could be the best server that ever existed for that particular game. Although server owners can be just as shady as the rest of us and all it takes is one "patch" to infect thousands of players simultaneously. If you're one of them "nah, it wont happen to me" then grasp these words. I among other users here on EPvP have had or do have background in black hat related activities. The one thing that most people overlook when it comes to malicious code is expectation. You will never see it coming until it's too late. Those of us with the skill set to manually break down compiled software to check for anything malicious will all tell you the same thing. It takes way too long to manually check everything. Your best bet is to always wear a e-condom (even outside of private servers) and get a free antivirus engine regardless of which it is.

Don't be ignorant and vulnerable. Malware is nothing new and a lot of the malware that you see spreading around today was actually created back in 2001. And if you're one of them people who complain about antivirus slowing your computer down then you have one of two options.
  1. Throw your p.o.s out the window and buy a new computer.
  2. Run a leight weight antivirus like Bitdefender or Panda.

[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

That's Bitdefender free running on my machine eating only ~30 MB on average. If you run Windows 7 or later I would recommend shutting off Windows Defender and replacing that heavy/slow crap with one of the above free antivirus engines.

In Windows 7/8 you can disable it just by loading the UI for Windows Defender and navigating to.

Code:
Settings -> Administrator -> Turn on Windows Defender
Untick that box and hit Save Changes. The UI will disappear and and you'll get a little error message alerting you that Windows Defender is disabled. With Windows 10 you can disable it through group policies.

Code:
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Defender
From there you should see a setting titled Turn off Windows Defender. Double click it and select Enabled from the radio buttons at the top left of the new window. After a reboot Windows Defender should be disabled and you can check by checking your local services (the same with Windows 7/8).

There you have it, a little guide of what you should already know.
- Warmonger
08/21/2015 07:58 Alt'F4#23
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Originally Posted by PizzaGuy View Post
If it's one thing all community users should be aware of is that to always run antivirus protection when playing on private servers, regardless of the game. I'm surprised that there hasn't been a PSA on here or on any other big private server communities regarding the issue. You can play a server and everything could be fine. Hell it could be the best server that ever existed for that particular game. Although server owners can be just as shady as the rest of us and all it takes is one "patch" to infect thousands of players simultaneously. If you're one of them "nah, it wont happen to me" then grasp these words. I among other users here on EPvP have had or do have background in black hat related activities. The one thing that most people overlook when it comes to malicious code is expectation. You will never see it coming until it's too late. Those of us with the skill set to manually break down compiled software to check for anything malicious will all tell you the same thing. It takes way too long to manually check everything. Your best bet is to always wear a e-condom (even outside of private servers) and get a free antivirus engine regardless of which it is.

Don't be ignorant and vulnerable. Malware is nothing new and a lot of the malware that you see spreading around today was actually created back in 2001. And if you're one of them people who complain about antivirus slowing your computer down then you have one of two options.
  1. Throw your p.o.s out the window and buy a new computer.
  2. Run a leight weight antivirus like Bitdefender or Panda.

[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

That's Bitdefender free running on my machine eating only ~30 MB on average. If you run Windows 7 or later I would recommend shutting off Windows Defender and replacing that heavy/slow crap with one of the above free antivirus engines.

In Windows 7/8 you can disable it just by loading the UI for Windows Defender and navigating to.

Code:
Settings -> Administrator -> Turn on Windows Defender
Untick that box and hit Save Changes. The UI will disappear and and you'll get a little error message alerting you that Windows Defender is disabled. With Windows 10 you can disable it through group policies.

Code:
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Defender
From there you should see a setting titled Turn off Windows Defender. Double click it and select Enabled from the radio buttons at the top left of the new window. After a reboot Windows Defender should be disabled and you can check by checking your local services (the same with Windows 7/8).

There you have it, a little guide of what you should already know.
- Warmonger
Warmonger - you are the real Captain;
08/23/2015 18:48 §187#24
Werden die anderen Threads jetzt geschlossen oder können wir Unity wieder eröffnen?
08/24/2015 07:51 Ih¢sãs123#25
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Werden die anderen Threads jetzt geschlossen oder können wir Unity wieder eröffnen?
Nein es gibt keinerlei Beweise (durch z.B. Videos) das dort die LCServ.exe läuft. Nein ihr dürft Unity nicht wieder eröffnen.
08/24/2015 13:29 Eхcυѕe мe#26
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Originally Posted by Ih¢sãs123 View Post
Nein es gibt keinerlei Beweise (durch z.B. Videos) das dort die LCServ.exe läuft. Nein ihr dürft Unity nicht wieder eröffnen.


Videos hab ich von Unity auch nicht gesehen
Eig.eh egal Server ist eh off.