This article was written on June 10, 2006 by CyberNet.

World of Warcraft, the ever popular on-line game that has millions of users has just announced that they have closed 30,000 accounts in the month of May alone due to users who were violating their terms of use policy. Those that were banned included users who were using third-party programs to farm gold and items.
Some of the accounts were closed as a result of tips of suspected cheating being sent to a Hack Team whose job is to investigate such claims. It seems as though the issue of cheating is being taken very seriously despite the monetary losses they may face from banning thousands of users. If you are a World of Warcraft player and have reason to believe that someone is cheating, you may submit an e-mail tip to their Hack Team that can be found here!
Report Suspected Cheating Here!
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