![]() The games he featured in the security tests included Soulcraft, Meteor Madness, Minesweeper, Ultraviolet, Dawn, and Cut The Rope. “The games appearing in this article are awesome and you should buy them and give them money,” he adds. “We were able to show that the majority of ways games and apps developers would make money aren’t secure by default on Windows 8,” he writes in his post. ![]() The purpose of all this cracking? Angel, who says he wants developers to get paid for their hard work, claims he’s doing this to help developers by exposing weaknesses in Windows 8: For the third, he edits XAML data files to remove ads from Microsoft’s own Minesweeper game. To demonstrate the second hack, Angel cracks Meteor Madness, a $1.50 game with a free trial. In the first case, he proof-of-concepts the hack by giving himself a million free gold in Soulcraft THD - worth over $1,000 at in-app purchase prices. ![]() ![]() Above: Justin Angel’s website, this morning (December 11) ![]()
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