Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Cheating

Cheating is strictly against the rules of Club Penguin. Anyone who is found cheating is banned indefinitely. Usually, cheating involves using a trainer (such as Penguin Storm, CP Trainer, and many others) that somebody else has made, which gives a player unfair advantages such as a very high amount of money. The most well known cheating device is the CP Trainer, created by Sanity Penguin. It was one of the first cheating methods and was the most popular, although it no longer works. A separate, lesser known program called Winsocket Packet Editor Professional (WPE PRO) has emerged and boasts “better” cheating: it has a function which can attack the CP server head-on. It is mostly used at parties by Non-Members. Many penguins use their Non-Member accounts because if caught, the consequences include being banned for 72 hours (first offence) and infinite (second offense).

Cheating is not illegal (unless you cheat to get a free membership), though it will often get you banned.

All Secret Agents, as well as every penguin have a duty to Club Penguin to report any suspected cheating.

In an interview with Gizmo, he said, “Our next plan is to block the trainers.” Cheating may not work soon, but MicroChip123 found a way to obtain the new encrypted .swf of Club Penguin, so if the trainer comes with a file called flash.swf, it will most likely work. (flash.swf is the encrypted .swf file that MicroChip123 obtained).

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