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''Were you looking for [[The Warden]], an [[NPC]]?
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'''Warden''' is the name for [[Blizzard]]'s anti-hacking program. It is installed with [[WarCraft III]] and [[World of WarCraft]], and is planned to be included in [[StarCraft II]] and [[Diablo III]].
 
'''Warden''' is the name for [[Blizzard]]'s anti-hacking program. It is installed with [[WarCraft III]] and [[World of WarCraft]], and is planned to be included in [[StarCraft II]] and [[Diablo III]].
  
  
 
The program uses a detection system on a player's RAM memory to detect any programs that are intended to modify or hack the game. There has been some debate of the functionality of the Warden, and if it transmits personal data, but most fans feel that the preventions of cheating and hacks is worth a lot.
 
The program uses a detection system on a player's RAM memory to detect any programs that are intended to modify or hack the game. There has been some debate of the functionality of the Warden, and if it transmits personal data, but most fans feel that the preventions of cheating and hacks is worth a lot.
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 30 May 2011

Were you looking for The Warden, an NPC?

Warden is the name for Blizzard's anti-hacking program. It is installed with WarCraft III and World of WarCraft, and is planned to be included in StarCraft II and Diablo III.


The program uses a detection system on a player's RAM memory to detect any programs that are intended to modify or hack the game. There has been some debate of the functionality of the Warden, and if it transmits personal data, but most fans feel that the preventions of cheating and hacks is worth a lot.