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lightningcount4
07-01-2007, 04:16
Ok I run a ts server for my WOW guild. Only about 20 people (most of whome I know in rl) Know the address to connect to. Today someone whome I had never seen before joined the server. I asked him if he was a member of the guild, without answering he told me to right clikc his name and type in "Teamspeak update" I almost did what he said, but then i asked him again who he was. He told me his ts nickname. I told him that dont mean JS to me. He then claimed to be a teamspeak admin. I told him I didnt believe him and that if there was a new ts update out I would dl it from the website myself. He insisted that it was vital that I right click his name and type ts update. Fed up, I told him I am going to right click your name and click ban player. I gave the reason of hacking.

Now I cant be for certain that this wasnt a legit atempt from the ts team, but to be on the safe side i went ahead and added a password to the server just to be safe. Has anyone else encountered this before.

Hdmas
07-01-2007, 11:51
How many "E" -characters are in "ts update". One, but it's enough.

Right click + E would give him SA-status. (At least, in newest version there is popup before granting, but.. :p)

Reedy Boy
07-01-2007, 12:14
Now I cant be for certain that this wasnt a legit atempt from the ts team, but to be on the safe side i went ahead and added a password to the server just to be safe. Has anyone else encountered this before.

That wont have been a member of the TS team


You did the right thing!

Thomas
07-01-2007, 19:48
Nobody of our Team will ever join your TeamSpeak-Server ( :p) ... to update your server.

Updates are only available on our Download-Page.

lightningcount4
09-01-2007, 11:59
Ok thanks for the info on that guys. I was talking to a friend who works on networks for school systems, and he said that all someone would have to do to attain your ip and join your server is to have a "listening program" that searches for open ports specifically the ones needed for teamspeak.

WolfStar76
09-01-2007, 14:33
Or, if you haven't disabled the option, he just has to find you in the Web Address Book/list of TS servers that TS publishes itself to.

But yes, a simple port scan would show TS as well.