![]() Now you see how many people cash that cheque not a single soul, because who wants their bank manager to know they tickle arse when they're not paying cheques? Now, this is the smart bit you send back the cheque for twenty-five pound from the other company name, "Arse Tickler's Faggots Fan Club", saying we're sorry, we couldn't get the supplies from America because they ran out of stock. You take that twenty-five quid, you stick it in the bank until it clears. But they send their cheques to the other company name, nothing offensive, er, "Bobbie's Bits" or something, for twenty-five quid. Now these dils cost twenty-five quid a pop that's a snip for the amount of pleasure they're gonna give the recipients. ![]() You sell it with, I dunno, "does what no other dildo can do until now", "the latest and greatest in sexual technology", "guaranteed results or your money back", all that bollocks. You take out an advert in the back page of some gay mag, advertising the latest in arse-intruding dildos. Listen to this one: you open a company called the "Arse Tickler's Faggots Fan Club". In 2007 a bizarre virus was released which threatened to kill people who illegally download using P2P. This isnt the first time Japanese file-sharers have been targeted by malware writers. Samples of the information uploaded by the trojan can be viewed here and although much of it is in Japanese, theres enough pictures and English text to entertain most readers and thoroughly embarrass the unlucky reader of Keilys Plant.Īdding insult to injury, according to a report the installers terms of service agreement actually states that all these things happen, but as we all know, hardly anyone reads them.Īlthough it is possible to have the would-be pirates personal information taken down from the website, first the user has to effectively apologize for having tried to illegally download Cross Days.Īdding to the confusion, developer 0verflow are reporting that users of Avast! anti-virus software receive a false-positive warning (Win32: Trojan-gen) when installing the real game. Once completed, the information is uploaded to a website for all the Internet to see accompanied by a screenshot of the victims desktop. When run, the installer pretends to be the game but using personal information gathered from the victims computer (including IP address), it presents a survey which asks for more personal information including their email address and password. Some, who were not particularly careful about the item they were downloading, were in for a pretty big shock.Īlongside the pirated versions of Cross Days can be found some software which claims to be the installer for the game, but is actually a piece of pretty vicious malware which appears to try to punish would-be pirates. Of course, not everyone would acquire the game through the official channels and many turned to file-sharing networks for their erotic gaming fix. The game suffered several delays before release, apparently so that it could be launched along with a special, ahem, USB hands-free device for experiencing climax scenes (NSFW: Male and female versions) but it was finally released just a few days ago. These games often have erotic and downright sexual elements and Cross Days from developer 0verflow is no different. Players watch and listen to a story and as it unfolds and are able to influence the outcome of the plot by making decisions which cause the game to branch. ![]() RnsAlthough probably not that popular with your average Western Modern Warfare 2 gamer, visual novels are very popular in Japan. Now it appears that file-sharers who thought they were going to download a high-profile interactive erotic novel have been instead treated to a security and privacy breach of epic proportions. Over the years would-be game pirates have been targeted in a number of ways such as through draconian DRM schemes and even viruses.
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