It turns out that Ubisoft used an illegal no-cd crack written by famous cracking group, RELOADED, as a fix for their own
The file in question was released by Ubisoft as a fix for the Direct2Drive version of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. When the file is checked using a hex editor, RELOADED’s signature is clearly visible in the file’s header.
Ubisoft has since pulled off the file and said that ” the matter is being thoroughly investigated by senior tech support managers”. Ubisoft UK Community Manager added that “Needless to say we do not support or condone copy protection circumvention methods like this and this particular incident is in direct conflict with Ubisoft’s policies.”
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