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Marcel Klum   on 09 October 2003 - 17:21 · 16 comments & 2110 views

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The hacking of the computer network at Valve Software has sent an unprecedented buzz through the computer games industry, not just from the gamers waiting for the highly anticipated Half-Life 2, but from developers as well.

Message boards across the gaming community, including those at Neowin.net, have been alive with speculation and conspiracy theories. High-profile developers, too, have been reacting, but more to ensure their networks are as secure as possible and that any back doors revealed from the Valve break-in have a blatant "Do Not Enter" sign plastered on them.

"We were already paranoid about security issues because we had our own security breached during the development of Black & White and this has now made us doubly paranoid," said Peter Molyneux, head of Lionhead Studios. "We are currently considering restricting Internet access to certain key individuals."

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