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What is Collusion

Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications
An malicious activity between two or more persons to defraud another game user.
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A Taxonomy of Online Game Security
Kuen Park (Korea University, South Korea) and Heejo Lee (Korea University, South Korea)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch085
Abstract
People enjoy playing games for simple pleasure. Recently, since the emergence and advance of the computer technologies, especially in terms of graphic and networking, which enables people to experience virtual world with a computer network they couldn’t ever have imagined (Smed & Hakonen, 2003). In this respect, the popularity of games has roared, which builds up the cultural phenomenon because numerous people are involved in the game forming community.
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