Online Video Game Firm Pays Fine Over Allegations It Hijacked N.J. Subscriber Computers



Online video game firm pays fine over allegations it ‘hijacked’ N.J. subscriber computers (via NJ.com)

The Times of Trenton Online video game enthusiasts seeking to shield themselves from fellow gamers who cheat turned to E-Sports Entertainment, which represented a kind of fortress of fair play. New Jersey customers and others from around the country…

 

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