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Pentagon Researchers Fear That World Of Warcraft May Be Used To Plot Terror Attack...
The American military and intelligence communities are increasingly worried that would-be bin Ladens might gather in a virtual world, to plan a real-life attack. But the spies haven't given many details, about how it might be done. Now, a Pentagon researcher has laid out how such a terror plot might unfold. The planning ground is World of Warcraft. The main target of this possibly nuclear strike: the White House.
There's been no public proof to date of terrorists hatching plots in virtual worlds. But online spaces like World of Warcraft are making some spooks, generals and Congressmen extremely nervous. They imagine terrorists rehearsing attacks in these worlds, just like the U.S. military trains with commercial shoot-em-up games. They worry that the massively multiplayer games make it incredibly easy to gather plotters from around the world. But, mostly, virtual worlds are nerve-wracking to spies because they're so hard to monitor. The accounts are pseudonymous. The access is global. The jargon is thick. And most of the spy agencies' employees aren't exactly level-70 shamans.
In a presentation late last week at the Director of National Intelligence Open Source Conference in Washington, Dr. Dwight Toavs, a professor at the Pentagon-funded National Defense University, gave a bit of a primer on virtual worlds to an audience largely ignorant about what happens in these online spaces. Then he launched into a scenario, to demonstrate how a meatspace plot might be hidden by in-game chatter.
In it, two World of Warcraft players discuss a raid on the "White Keep" inside the "Stonetalon Mountains." The major objective is to set off a "Dragon Fire spell" inside, and make off with "110 Gold and 234 Silver" in treasure. "No one will dance there for a hundred years after this spell is cast," one player, "war_monger," crows.
Except, in this case, the White Keep is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. "Dragon Fire" is an unconventional weapon. And "110 Gold and 234 Silver" tells the plotters how to align the game's map with one of Washington, D.C.
The fictional plot was originally developed by Dan Arey, for the Director of National Intelligence's Summer Hard Problems workshop, or SHARP. And its details are a little fuzzy. The terminology doesn't match World of Warcraft lingo, all that precisely. There is no "White Keep" in World of Warcraft; "Dragon Fire" is a spell in EverQuest, the old-school role-playing game, not WoW. But the banter is reminiscent enough of World of Warcraft talk, to give outsiders an idea of how such a conversation might go down -- and how hard it would be to identify.
Steven Aftergood, the Federation of the American Scientists analyst who's been following the intelligence community for years, wonders how realistic these sorts of scenarios are, really. "This concern is out there. But it has to be viewed in context. It's the job of intelligence agencies to anticipate threats and counter them. With that orientation, they're always going to give more weight to a particular scenario than an objective analysis would allow," he tells Danger Room. "Could terrorists use Second Life? Sure, they can use anything. But is it a significant augmentation? That's not obvious. It's a scenario that an intelligence officer is duty-bound to consider. That's all."
Toavs, for one, believes that spies will have to spend more time in virtual worlds like WoW, if they want to have a hope of keeping tabs on what goes on inside 'em. Which means, some day soon, we might find secret agents in World of Warcraft, along with the druids and orcs and night elves. The American military and intelligence communities are increasingly worried that would-be bin Ladens might gather in a virtual world, ... more -
Real Excuse by a hardcore WoW player
Sometimes its funnier to tell the truth... Marty of datawhore.org tells his guild why he can't make it to a raid. Screenshot taken from the keepers of azeroth guild website on Dentarg (US) Sometimes its funnier to tell the truth... Marty of datawhore.org tells his guild why he can't make it to a raid. Screenshot take... more
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The reason for World of Warcraft
Now you just need to find a person who was going to have sex with you in the first place.
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EVE online, internet video game CRUSHES final fantasy and world of warcraft
EVE online is fast becoming the online game of choice for serious and dedicated gamers.
if you read Tom Swift books as a child, or Asimov's robot series, and have now graduated to David Brin or Greg Bear ?? then EVE online is for you.
I loved descent II and freespace on my, a'hem, DOS 486 dx4 / 100.
EVE online is the freaking shisnitzzz, woot ! and snap !. ummm so sez my son. ;-)
EVE ONLINE FANFEST COMING UP IN NOVEMBER 2008, View the amazing trailers on link
Brett Bringardner, "in exile" EVE online is fast becoming the online game of choice for serious and dedicated gamers. ... more -
Poor turn virtual gold into cold hard cash
Nearly half a million people in developing countries make their living by earning virtual goods in online games and selling them to players for real cash, a study has found. The practice is called gold-farming, and researchers at Manchester University say it's growing rapidly despite games companies' crack downs. They say the industry, based mostly in China, employs some 400,000 kids to play games like World of Warcraft, fight monsters and win gold. They exchange their winnings for an average of £80 per month. There's also a market for individuals to buy directly from the growing workforce of gold-farmers. Nearly half a million people in developing countries make their living by earning virtual goods in online games and selling them to pl... more
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Second Skin
World Of Warcraft is an online game which brings together people from across the globe. This is the story from the individuals behind the avatars. This pod is a special excerpt from the upcoming feature documentary Second Skin directed by Juan Carlos Pineriro Escoriaza. A Pure West Film. www.secondskinfilm.com World Of Warcraft is an online game which brings together people from across the globe. This is the story from the individuals behind ... more
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I'm a Video Game Junky
Video game addiction is a growing trend. In this pod, by vc2 producer Jake Futernick, we meet a female college student, a married father and talented pianist who are, or have been, addicted to video games. Video game addiction is a growing trend. In this pod, by vc2 producer Jake Futernick, we meet a female college student, a married fat... more
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Behind the Blue Curtain: Inside Blizzard Headquarters with Wrath of the Lich King
Steven Crews of The MMO Gamer had the opportunity to play World of Warcraft's latest expansion; Wrath of the Lich King and has written about his impressions. Steven Crews of The MMO Gamer had the opportunity to play World of Warcraft's latest expansion; Wrath of the Lich King and has wr... more
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Behind the Blue Curtain: Further Discussion on Wrath of the Lich King with Tom “Ka...
Steven Crews of The MMO Gamer has the transcript of an interview with World of Warcraft lead designer Tom Chilton. The interview was conducted by several sites at the same time. It's a great interview about the game's next expansion; Wrath of the Lich King. Steven Crews of The MMO Gamer has the transcript of an interview with World of Warcraft lead designer Tom Chilton. The interview was c... more
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The Beatles - "I'm Only Sleeping" World of Warcraft style
The classic Beatles track given a World of Warcraft makeover. John Lennon doesn't seemt that different...
And for those of you that fancy a little sing-along, there's even karaoke-style lyrics along the bottom for you to sing along to...
Webcams ready... The classic Beatles track given a World of Warcraft makeover. John Lennon doesn't seemt that different... ... more -
6 Gigs Free
A look at online gaming addiction from a satirically happy POV (a la "Ze Frank") with interviews from gaming addicts, ex-gamers, and a mother who lost her son.
FUN FACT: By a massive majority, 27.2% (2,715,037 users) of all WoWers are Level 70, the highest possible in the expansion pack. The closest runner up to that number was Level 60, the ceiling in the original version, at a measley 1.2% (120,502) of gamers. They've advanced as far as they can. Why are they still playing? A look at online gaming addiction from a satirically happy POV (a la "Ze Frank") with interviews from gaming addicts, ex-gam... more -
World of Warcraft is Addictive
My aim with this article is to inform people of the pitfalls in playing World of Warcraft in that it can be harmful and addicting. I speak from experience. My aim with this article is to inform people of the pitfalls in playing World of Warcraft in that it can be harmful and addicting. I s... more
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Snacky gets fit
A tribute to one of the best machinima series of all time.
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Second Skin trailer
Check out the trailer for the new documentary about MMORPG players entitled 'Second Skin.'
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Trailer for Documentary on MMORPGs
Trailer for "Second Skin", a documentary following people who are highly active in MMORPGs like World of Warcraft and Second Life. After seeing "King of Kong", I think we'll be seeing more video game documentaries Trailer for "Second Skin", a documentary following people who are highly active in MMORPGs like World of Warcraft and Second... more
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Newsblast! 01.23.08
Warcraft milestones, wall explosions, and crafty cats.
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World of Schillcraft
Curt Schilling announced today that he will retire after the 2008 baseball season to pursue his other lifelong passion...developing an online multiplayer role playing game with Todd Macfarlane.
Wha? Really? Ooooookay. Curt Schilling announced today that he will retire after the 2008 baseball season to pursue his other lifelong passion...developing an... more -
The More You Know About Christmas
Via Ian Beckman and Azerothian Supervillians comes holiday cheer, Warcraft style.
"For this holiday season, the Azerothian Super Villains were recruited to create commercials for the popular network channel, ABC (Azerothian Broadcasting Corporation). However, because nobody likes the Super Villains, the commercials never aired on national television. The Villains want you to be assured that those in charge for this stupidity were murdered."
http://www.azerothiansupervillains.com for more episodes. Via Ian Beckman and Azerothian Supervillians comes holiday cheer, Warcraft style. ... more -
Slash Dance
"A live-action short centering on a man and his bride to be as he gets sucked into the MMORPG addiction of World of Warcraft."
Research led me to this video posted over at http://www.ludogrind.com/films.html
But my question is this: why are people so quick to label games addiction and why do game scholars so vehemently resist the label?
Nonetheless, a funny video drawing much of its humor from more than just a few morcels of truth. "A live-action short centering on a man and his bride to be as he gets sucked into the MMORPG addiction of World of Warcraft.... more -
Serious Business
"When one stupid teenage kid accidentally makes his way into the Blackbird Human Computer War Network in the state of Azeroth, all hell breaks loose. Or something along those lines...it's all those stupid bureaucrats that might end the world because one kid decided it would be funny to pretend that the Orcs are attacking the Human nation of Stormwind. God help us! 'Serious Business' is an entry into GameRiot's "Dawn of the Blackbird Machinima Contest."
see http://www.gameriot.com/contests/blackbird/ZUaXv90DF3/
and http://www.beckmanmovieproductions "When one stupid teenage kid accidentally makes his way into the Blackbird Human Computer War Network in the state of Azeroth, al... more
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