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Exploiting the client to receive more game-state information than legitimately allowed.

Application-Level Webb and Soh Layer 7 (Application) Counted as e-doping 1 article 0 evidence links
Application-Level Counted as e-doping

Information Leakage

Definition: Exploiting the client to receive more game-state information than legitimately allowed.

What OSI Layer This Cheat Affects: Layer 7 (Application)

Other Information: Exploiting the client to receive more game-state information than legitimately allowed.

Supporting Academic Articles

OpenConflict: Preventing Real Time Map Hacks in Online Games

Elie Bursztein, Mike Hamburg, Jocelyn Lagarenne, Dan Boneh

2011 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

Target: Map hacking (lifting fog of war via memory snooping), resource system abuse, unit tampering, map visibility tampering

Aim: Bursztein, E., Hamburg, M., Lagarenne, J., & Boneh, D. (2011). OpenConflict: Preventing real time map hacks in online games. In 2011 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (pp. 556-571). IEEE.

Recommendation: (Bursztein et al., 2011)

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