“In April, ESEA (the E-Sports Entertainment Association) admitted that its software — which serious Counter-Strike players use to play each other in anti-cheating modes — had been altered to secretly mine Bitcoins. At the time, ESEA blamed an unidentified staffer. Now, as the company faces a class action lawsuit, it says that employee has been axed. Class action lawyers are trying to help them out. So far the company has resolved 275 claims from customers who say they were damaged by the mining software, and the company is working to resolve another 15, Levine said. The Bitcoin-mining update may have been installed on as many as 14,000 computers.”
Rogue Employee Fired for Turning Game Network Into Bitcoin Mining Colony
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:July 9, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives
Tags: Alternative News, Bankocracy, Bitcoin, CLibertyC, constitutional liberty coalition, economic Trends, for life and liberty, Resistance, security, sound money, technology, The Freedom Watch
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