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SonsOfLiberty
11-06-2009, 08:10 PM
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/2751/34353rob.jpgHow investigators tracked down a Modern Warfare 2 cyber pirate

Pretty soon, I'm starting the removal of anything that came from this, I've already deleted one, and will be deleting more as info comes....BE SAFE!!!

Take note FST does not condone the use/downloading of pirated material, that said, we can continue with the story.

The posting last Thursday on Craigslist was alarming. Someone was selling a Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 bundle, with both a console and a game, for $500. The problem was that Modern Warfare 2, one of the most anticipated games of the year, doesn’t officially go on sale until Nov. 10.

Activision Blizzard, the game’s publisher, called in IPCybercrime.com, a Dallas private investigation firm that specializes in online investigations. The investigators tracked down the seller and stumbled into a scheme to pirate the game and sell a bunch of fake copies over the Internet. While the bust led to the arrest of just one hacker among many, it sheds light on the shadowy underground of the business of illegal piracy. It also offers a peak at how investigators try to head off a major piracy disaster before it happens.

“It all happened very fast,” said Rob Holmes, owner of IPCybercrime. “If these guys get their stuff out, then they can do some major damage to sales and spoil it for everybody. We plug leaks every day, but this was one of the biggest ones of the year.”

The investigators started by calling the Craigslist ad phone number and talking with the seller, who said he had two items for sale. They negotiated a deal to buy two bundles for $800 each. Then IPCybercrime dispatched its investigators in Los Angeles to perform an undercover pickup. Then another Craigslist ad appeared for the same Modern Warfare 2 bundle. A search on social networks revealed that the first seller was a friend of the second seller. And the second seller said on his social networking page that he worked as a “box boy at a major retail chain.”

IPCybercrime’s client, Activision Blizzard, approached the sellers, who then admitted having stolen a crate of the bundles from the backroom of a game retail store. Then IPCybercrime folks turned the case over to the loss prevention department at the retailer, which dealt with the thieves. This kind of inside job involving physical theft is becoming common, though it’s hard to do because retailers get a major game just a week in advance and then lock the boxes up in a high-security part of their warehouses.

On Oct. 30, the client told IPCybercrime that an individual going by the name “cedelamo” and “cdelamo815″ had posted a message on the piracy forum at xbox360iso.com. The post asked for users to donate funds to him via PayPal so that he could buy one of the above-listed Craigslist bundles and crack the anti-piracy code. Once he did that, he could distribute counterfeit copies of the game widely and make a bundle of money doing it.

There wasn’t an obvious way to track the person who made the post. But IPCybercrime checked on Facebook to see if the email address belonged to someone with a Facebook account. The search turned up a page for someone who was anonymously offering “modding services.” Modders are people who hack into Xbox 360 systems and turn them into repositories for pirated games. They stand in a gray area of the law, as it’s legal to make your own backup copy of a copyrighted disk, but it’s not OK to sell that copy commercially. To evade the law, the modders often describe their services in ads as selling “backup disks.”

The Facebook page had a cell phone number and it said that customers could contact that number via text message. Holmes’ investigators stayed in contact with the person sending text messages for four days as they negotiated a business deal. At one point, they convinced the person to call them with a cell phone. Holmes called that number back and then managed to get a business address out of the person.

Meanwhile, the person on the web forum said that he had received a copy of Modern Warfare 2 on Oct. 30. Over the weekend, the hacker went to work on the copy protection built into the DVD disk with the game on it. He cracked the code — something that isn’t that hard for hackers to do these days — and announced that he had done so on Monday. Coincidentally, pirate digital copies of Modern Warfare 2 flooded onto torrent sites, which are peer-to-peer sites for sharing software, on the same day. That has likely caused untold losses for Activision Blizzard, Holmes said.

Holmes was looking into the business address he got from the Facebook modder. The location (pictured right) was a computer business in Miami, owned by the subject’s father, Hiram Del Amo. IPCybercrime sent an investigator to the address and then determined that the cyberhacker was Christian Del Amo, an 18-year-old who was known as a modder and had a site for selling modded Xbox 360 hard disks on iOffer.com, an eBay-like site. The modder advertised 250-gigabyte Western Digital hard drives, loaded with 125 hacked games, for $150.

IPCybercrime handed the case over to the Miami-Dade police department. They conducted a buy-bust sting where Del Amo had sent a “runner” to make the exchange. The runner gave them a disk with the Modern Warfare 2 limited edition image on it. That meant that not only was Del Amo making pirated digital copies on DVDs, he was also sophisticated enough to know how to make disks that look like legitimate copies. On his Twitter account, Del Amo was in a conversation with an underground hologram maker. Holograms can be used to make the disks look like legitimate copies of the game. Those who bought the pirated game would be able to play it in modded Xbox 360s.

“This kid was in a position to sell thousands of these,” Holmes said.

Police interrogated the runner, who led them to Del Amo’s home. They then arrested Del Amo yesterday (pictured right). Del Amo’s attorney has not returned a call for comment. The whole process, from finding the first tip to the bust, took less than a week. While the operation snagged a perpetrator, it didn’t move fast enough to prevent the massive copying of the game on the torrents on the Internet.

“Hopefully it is a lesson,” said Holmes. “If you try to do piracy on a large scale, you will get caught. When you use the Internet, you always leave tracks somewhere.”

:source: Source: How investigators tracked down a Modern Warfare 2 cyber pirate (http://www.techgearx.com/how-investigators-tracked-down-a-modern-warfare-2-cyber-pirate/)

megabyteme
11-06-2009, 10:30 PM
Interesting story nice how they lump people who sell actually "pirated" software (for sale purposes) with filesharers and modders. I don't feel sorry for the guy selling stuff and I'm not buying the "untold losses" thing either. Anyway, this kind of stuff makes us all look bad.

Rart
11-06-2009, 10:37 PM
Slightly offtopic, but this is why I like my Wii. I can pirate games, mod firmware, do whatever the fuck I want with it, and even email Nintendo and beg them to ban me, but I still won't get banned. I never have to worry about stealth patching, firmware, or any of the other issues that can pop.

It's incredibly easy and hassle free to hack, and with no strings attached. You can even load games off an external hard drive, with decreased loading times. Much more awesome, imo.

tesco
11-06-2009, 10:40 PM
Slightly offtopic, but this is why I like my Wii. I can pirate games, mod firmware, do whatever the fuck I want with it, and even email Nintendo and beg them to ban me, but I still won't get banned. I never have to worry about stealth patching, firmware, or any of the other issues that can pop.

It's incredibly easy and hassle free to hack, and with no strings attached. You can even load games off an external hard drive, with decreased loading times. Much more awesome, imo.
Of course we would all love that. The problem is the games on the Wii (at least in my opinion) are lame.;)

SonsOfLiberty
11-06-2009, 10:46 PM
Wii = lame and for pre-teen girls.....

I can say for sure the untold losses are well over 500,000 easy.....I can go to a few sties and see more than 10,000 views (and downloads) for each version and there are about 4-6 out there and this is just a few NZB sites, so take that times whatever and you get more than $500,000 easy, and not to mention the "shipment" stolen from the back room, with at least 20 if not more bundles at $500 a pop stolen.

If you see this:

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 RF XBOX360-cfghjkl

Do not download it, it was teh one from EBAY and Craigslist.

Here's proof, make sure to "READ" the buyers name, the same from the article.

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/7962/screenshot20091101at737.png
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/9974/screenshot20091101at738.png

I'm glad I pay for my shit :lol: and don't have to worry about this kind of crap.

iLOVENZB
11-06-2009, 10:48 PM
What do you expect, he uses Facebook ffs.

The whole point of an underground operation is to stay hidden from the public. I hope they learn their lesson :P

SonsOfLiberty
11-06-2009, 10:52 PM
:lol: learn I would hope, they will be serving some nice prison time and be getting butt raped over leaking the game, hope it was worth it to them to have 15 minutes of fame, but I beat their butt won't like the 2 years of fame it will recieve.

Looks like Martin Johnson from St.Paul Minnesota will be next, stupid ass :lol:

megabyteme
11-07-2009, 12:24 AM
As for the "untold losses" there is the assumption that everyone who dl'ed the game would have purchased it. Sure, they lost some money (most likely more than I have ever made). A lot of people will take something if it is free. The game of the year, or w/e will still be just fine. It might even end up under the xmas trees of some of those who already dl'ed it. :D

And regardless, Del Amo will be very popular under the mistletoe. By year two, he can use his asshole as a wreath. :santa:

Merry Christmas Del Amo!:happy:

Philrider7
11-07-2009, 03:58 AM
I got no pity for Activision who fucked us PC gamers with their move to not use dedicated servers for multiplayer!

andy316
11-07-2009, 04:43 AM
we are talking about some pirate who got caught...how can you bring your dedi dicks in this..unfucking believable...

iLOVENZB
11-07-2009, 06:05 AM
Now we all know the difference between scene and p2p :P.

Of coarse there are douches in the scene, but there are also douches in the p2p game too.

Truthguy
11-07-2009, 09:57 AM
As for the "untold losses" there is the assumption that everyone who dl'ed the game would have purchased it. Sure, they lost some money (most likely more than I have ever made). A lot of people will take something if it is free. The game of the year, or w/e will still be just fine. It might even end up under the xmas trees of some of those who already dl'ed it. :D

And regardless, Del Amo will be very popular under the mistletoe. By year two, he can use his asshole as a wreath. :santa:

Merry Christmas Del Amo!:happy:


omg i can't stop laughing at that one...that was so wrong

SonsOfLiberty
11-08-2009, 05:54 AM
I got no pity for Activision who fucked us PC gamers with their move to not use dedicated servers for multiplayer!

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How's that?