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Grey Hack is a massively multiplayer hacking simulator game. You're a hacker with full freedom to act as you want on a vast network of computers procedurally created. Each player action influence the world and therefore the other players.

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Hello people! This is going to be the first of a series of news that I will be publishing weekly about the development of the game. Throughout this week I will create profiles of the game in some social networks so that you can choose from where you prefer to follow it. I'll let you know when they're ready.

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Remote access
This last week I focused on improving and expanding the different techniques of accessing a remote computer. There are currently implemented several fully functional techniques, but my goal is to increase considerably the number and type of techniques that can be used. In addition to giving greater freedom of action, basically means that depending on the circumstances, there may be different ways of being able to remotely access the same computer or get some useful information.

As development progresses I am introducing new techniques that adapt to the new added features. At the moment I finished adding the last batch, but there are still many more to add.

Exploiting Services
In Gray Hack there is a system that we could call "global event time". This system is responsible for making changes in the world as time passes, to endow the world with life. It controls from the fact that a person orders a pizza at home until an administrator of a system updates the services of his network to improve security.

And precisely the service update is what I am currently working on. As time goes by, in Gray Hack different software distributors will be updating their versions of software to improve and patch the different vulnerabilities that will appear. Any exploit that the player has achieved will be less useful as the different administrators update their services. Keep in mind that the more you spread the same type of attack, the more alert administrators can be and update more urgently. Zero-day attack...

Any questions or suggestions you have, do not hesitate to post it in the forum or in the comments.

See you next week!

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