2008 - (09/25/2008) Special Task Force Report
Special Task Force Report (09/25/2008)
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Today's report will outline our actions conducted from August 27, 2008 to September 25, 2008 in dealing with players violating the user agreement, as well as details on the activities, results, and goals of the Special Task Force. Click here for details on the Special Task Force's activities in dealing with players violating the FINAL FANTASY XI user agreement. Warning Against Unauthorized AccessWe have been warning PlayOnline users for some time about unauthorized access, but recently there have been reports of users whose PlayOnline accounts have been stolen and accessed as a result of going to third party sites introduced while viewing regular websites. Special Task Force Activities and Future PlansMore than ever before, the Special Task Force has strengthened its activities against violators of the user agreement such as hunters and users involved in illegal fishing. As a result, it has become very difficult for violators engaged in illegal gil collection for RMT to make money with their conventional methods, and many have decided to steal items or gil through unauthorized access.
In the following section, we will individually discuss each issue dealt with by the Special Task Force. Matters of Concern Within the CommunityIn the following section, we will be explaining the Special Task Force's direction and plans in dealing with matters of concern within the community.
It is possible that your account has been accessed by an unauthorized third party. We recommend changing your password immediately. Next, verify your PC's safety by getting rid of any viruses or spyware that could be infecting your computer. Because it is possible that your PlayOnline password was stolen again by a virus or spyware while you were verifying your PC's safety, be sure to change your password again after you have confirmed that there are no longer any viruses or spyware. Malicious third parties involved in unauthorized access do not necessarily change an account's password and steal its gil or items immediately, but oftentimes look over the account beforehand. If you realize that your account has been accessed early enough, you may be able to prevent any damages from occurring. Please regularly pay attention to the last time your account was logged into.
If you don't have any idea who could have logged in to your account from another location, your account may have been accessed by an unauthorized third party. Please change your PlayOnline password immediately. If your connection is cut before you can change your password, continue to keep logging into PlayOnline and contact the Information Center. If you possess multiple PlayOnline IDs and it is outside of the Information Center's hours of operation, log in to PlayOnline with an ID that has not been accessed, log in to the game, and make a GM call. The GM (Game Master) will temporarily make the account that has been accessed unusable. If you cannot make a GM call because you do not possess multiple PlayOnline IDs, speak with a friend and ask your friend to make a GM call for you. GMs, however, cannot change PlayOnline passwords. In order to do so, you will have to contact the Information Center at a later time.
The criminal methods used in unauthorized access change every day and, even with anti-virus software and internet security software installed, your account can still be accessed by a third party. As such, we cannot give you a surefire method to protect yourself from access in all cases. However, by following the preventative measures outlined below, you can seriously reduce the chances of your account being accessed by a third party. Continuously being careful about unauthorized access is also very important. In regards to the above question, even if you are thorough in the management of your password, your computer may be infected with a virus that can steal your PlayOnline ID and password. If you leave your PC as it is, you may again be accessed by an unauthorized third party using the same method. To prevent this, install anti-virus software to remove any such viruses. There are, however, some viruses that are not detected by anti-virus software, so it may be a good idea to consider re-installing your OS. Although re-installing your OS should get rid of any viruses, you will have to re-install all software that you had been using and perform version updates for many of them. This can be a very troublesome and burdening task. We ask that you personally make the decision on whether an OS re-install is necessary or not. After you have gotten rid of all viruses, in order to heighten your computer's security, please perform periodic Windows Updates, virus checks, and make sure to keep your PC's security up to date. Also, continue to carefully manage your PlayOnline password. Additionally, when using the internet, verify each URL that you access and be careful not to access any suspicious sites. Keep in mind that accessing URLs ending in ".exe" will automatically download a program to your computer. In such a case, because it is possible that a virus or spyware could be installed, we highly discourage accessing any URLs ending in ".exe." Square Enix is continuing to strengthen the security of each PlayOnline service. When we have information that needs to be relayed to our users, it will be posted under "Information." We ask that you especially pay attention to anything added to "Important Notices." Reporting to the Special Task ForceThe Special Task Force relies on everyone's information regarding violations of the user agreement to help keep FINAL FANTASY XI an enjoyable environment, and we appreciate your continuing support and cooperation. *Please contact the Square Enix Information Center by telephone or through the "Contract Help" e-mail support under Service & Support in regards to unauthorized access or other concerns regarding your account. |
See Also
- 2007 - (06/15/2007) Special Task Force Report
- 2007 - (08/27/2007) Special Task Force Report
- 2007 - (12/04/2007) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (03/25/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (08/26/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (09/25/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (10/22/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (11/20/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2008 - (12/24/2008) Special Task Force Report
- 2009 - (01/29/2009) Special Task Force Announcement