by Rulyon 2011-03-08, 22:33
Schools with Internet research labs are top notch. Mine was out-dated. City with poor financial support of schools, coupled with already low resources resulting from a lower-than-average per capita gross annual income.
That is to say...no Internet access in general, and all computers in the school were 10+ years old. Ten years ago. Children in our schools are really gipped.
And yet, sharp as tacks. When you don't have it, you make do. Meh.
Back to topic, definitely possible hacking, but also definitely a possible iConomy glitch. I saw on the thread that one person's experiment suggested it may be affecting balances exponentially and by multiples, instead of by adding or subtracting the stated figures. Throw in numerous high-dollar transactions and you can get those sort of numbers pretty quick.
Of course, it's also possible they figured out this particular glitch as well and have been exploiting it some how...
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