Indeed, both old friend and invulerabilul1 are right. Here are my thoughts on the matter.
Les’ assume for the sake of the argument that the program is real. This will help understanding the consequences. If the program is real it would imply that the client is able to receive the box content before you can collect the box. This could be: EITHER the server is broadcasting the content, which does not make sense as it would create unnecessary traffic and open up the game to exploits, OR somehow someone has found a bug in the communication between client and server and is able to trick the server in sending out the box content using malformed packets or other methods.
Every way you look at it the same thing will happen. If this tool is real and it gets released the people, including DO will inspect the traffic and figure out how it is done. A free tool that inspects the box content will be available within days if DO does not plug the hole in time. As a consequence if you contemplate buying such a tool, DON’T, you will be left out of pocket.
Finally, if you have the right skills you can make a movie that looks just like that by editing and playing the DO's swf files. On top of things seeing bid prices is useless anyway.
However, I like the directions this program is going. It suggests that the bot makers are getting more sophisticated. Injecting the bot in the client process is a step in the right direction.
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