@Starshine_M2A2 said:
Playing World of Warcraft, get into an argument with someone for one reason or another, then I'll notice something in the game that will immediately make me suspicious. Like, I don't remember having that little gold (I'm talking a difference of about ten coins here....) or a while later the auto login will stop working for a brief moment. Small bugs and glitches like that which are common but because they happen around the time I argued with someone I immediately think;
It sounds ridiculous but is that kind of situation even possible? Is it really that easy?
You have to keep in mind that WoW is not a direct connection between party members. Each person talks to the WoW servers and it is responsible for maintaining and updating the game's state. Other people's IP shouldn't be exposed because they have no reason to directly communicate with the player.
If someone were to hack your account, they'll likely do much more than pilfer a small amount of gold. It takes time and can be fairly difficult to hack through a large, mature, constantly updated software, like, WoW so they are going to need a bigger pay off than a small amount of gold.
So far you've gotten several different answers between "its really easy" and "its really hard" to answer your question. The thing is that both responses are right.
There is no such thing as a completely unhackable system. But it can be made so difficult that it makes it unreasonable or impracticable to breach to anyone that doesn't have a country's budget backing them with resources.
The problem starts to arise when an exploit is found in a system. These tends to be flaws, bugs, and oversights in the implementation of code. You can think of it like the relatively recent Heartbleed bug; that was a bug that was running around for many years before it was found out. If a hacker finds out about a certain exploit, they generally have very, very easy access into parts of the system they aren't supposed to. It can, however, take a lot of work, knowledge, and skill to find the flaws and exploits; this is not the kind of thing a random person on the internet is capable of doing.
The best thing you can do is keep all your software up to date.
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