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− | '''Brad "Carnevil" Carney''' is the creator and maintainer of the [[Skulltag]] [[source port]]. | + | '''Brad "Carnevil" Carney''' is the creator and maintainer of the [[Skulltag]] [[source port]]. Brad "Carnevil" Carney was found to be hosting on SkullTag with the ability to let others hack accounts especially noob members. Whenever a new member was joining the game or on the Skulltag Online lobby they were vulnerable to be hacked. Many of the members have reported and warned others not to join the site or play with Skulltag because of identity theft and other hazardous damage. The most common noob "Marcus C. Koller" was reported and found hacked. The Skulltag Community was warned and lost its Skulltag Online after the incident. |
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+ | In relation to other engines they are none hackable or used to connect to another person’s computer and ruin their identity. This has been reported and if this message were to be deleted from this WikiPedia it will show that it’s trying to stay hidden from the public and to avoid helpless and innocent people banned or hacked for no reason. | ||
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==Levels== | ==Levels== |
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Brad "Carnevil" Carney is the creator and maintainer of the Skulltag source port. Brad "Carnevil" Carney was found to be hosting on SkullTag with the ability to let others hack accounts especially noob members. Whenever a new member was joining the game or on the Skulltag Online lobby they were vulnerable to be hacked. Many of the members have reported and warned others not to join the site or play with Skulltag because of identity theft and other hazardous damage. The most common noob "Marcus C. Koller" was reported and found hacked. The Skulltag Community was warned and lost its Skulltag Online after the incident.
In relation to other engines they are none hackable or used to connect to another person’s computer and ruin their identity. This has been reported and if this message were to be deleted from this WikiPedia it will show that it’s trying to stay hidden from the public and to avoid helpless and innocent people banned or hacked for no reason.
Levels
- Dead Zone at Doomworld/idgames (1999)
- Sin at Doomworld/idgames (1999)
- DoomServ Deathmatch I at Doomworld/idgames (1999)
- Skulltag (2000)
- Wart 01 at Doomworld/idgames (2003)
- Wart 02: Heart of Fire at Doomworld/idgames (2003)
- Wart 03: Chamber of Sin at Doomworld/idgames (2004)