Games are screwed up! (Pic)

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avatar for Yumos Yumos 129 posts

I got a screenshot of a new Problem of some games. I was fully done loading. Photobucket

 
avatar for KilleroftheGods KilleroftheGods 1047 posts

O_O Woah….. Just, wow…. I understand some of that…. You are 2 hours ahead of me me thinks….

 
avatar for Shischkabob Shischkabob 83 posts

you were hacking werent you

 
avatar for Etagergnok213 Etagergnok213 1071 posts

you were hacking werent you

How the hell could he be hacking? He could view the source anyways. I think the problem is something related to Javascript mixing up with Flash, or something.

 
avatar for BigCheese BigCheese 367 posts

What browser are you using?

 
avatar for Ka_0z Ka_0z 1080 posts
  • Hacking? Where did you come up with that idea?
  • Anyhow Do you use Firefox?
  • Or Internet Explorer 9?
 
avatar for Yumos Yumos 129 posts

firefox 3

 
avatar for skyboy skyboy 175 posts

clear you cache and delete all cookies… but that really looks liek you were hacking with the

<script language='javascript' src='http:/127.0.0.1:1025/js.cg: ...
as script on kong NEVER link to yourself (127.0.0.1 is your own computer, always) and then that it’s going though port 1025…

 
avatar for Yumos Yumos 129 posts

i wasnt hacking…lol

 
avatar for skyboy skyboy 175 posts

only way to explain the snippet i posted above…

 
avatar for Yumos Yumos 129 posts

Sure, report me, lol You have NO proof I was hacking, And If I was…Why would I make a topic asking for HELP?

 
avatar for skyboy skyboy 175 posts

i think a javascript that links to your own computer is rather compelling proof

 
avatar for DPbrad DPbrad 520 posts

no, I have seen javascript linking to own IP’s before, it is quite rare though in some Java clients and stuff. Not sure why its happening here though.

EDIT: Plus, why would he want to hack this game? Its easy as hell.

 
avatar for Illucoran Illucoran 116 posts

I had something vaguely similar (that is, the source appearing where content should be, not sure about the “referring to self IP” since I never noted this down) happen to me with Kong and a few other pages, sometimes it would just happen when my net was acting really wonky but at one point the thing got persistent. Multiple refreshes with clearing the cache would eventually make the page load but it was most annoying and time consuming. I never really determined the exact problem but it seems changing either my virus protection or firewall helped, if the problem is persistent you may want to try disabling one or the other and checking if it helps, if it does you’ll at least know what might be causing this, if it doesn’t you’ll have to look for some other solution.