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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-23-2008 @ 1:51PM
xanielyene said...
The .exe wrath client Blizzard put on their site was a PATCHER. You could only install it on your machine if you already had the wrath client installed.
The .exe file contains an IP tracer and a keylogging program, which relay information to Blizzard's hq in Aneheim.
By doing this, they can track everyone who is using the wrath client, and determine if they were in the friends and family alpha, and take legal action against them if needed.
The only catch is that they have to download this file off Blizzard's site.
--Nogg-a-holics