His favorite hacking targets are famous apps and games.
Levy says he was immediately banned from Foursquare following this act of digital civil disobedience.
Levy since then has spent his leisure time trying to discover othertechnical glitcheson which he could take advantage of.
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For months now, he has been selling it as aChrome extension.
Levy explained his discovery in an email to Business Insider.
He examined methodically and in detail the way in whichTrivia Cracktransmits data from its server to players.
According to him, this was initially made as a personal gear to fool friends.
The extension, nicknamedTrivia Cracker, works by adding a button onto the desktop version ofTrivia Crack.
So the game becomes a chain of events of pressing the hack button and then pressing continue.
By following these two steps, it automatically leads one to victory.
He says that over 23,000 people have downloaded it, since its initial release late last year.
Levy added, its enough to fund a nice vacation toTrivia Cracksheadquarters in Argentina to say Hi.
In addition, it is possible that a solution would make the game run significantly slower.
Levy stands to keep making money untilTrivia Crackmends the bug.
He is presently working full time at a tech company, so this adds up to a nice bonus.
He says that only mere mortals have been able to dominate in spite of the cheaters paying to win.
Levy mockingly added: And yes, I checked to check that he wasnt usingTrivia Crackertoo.
source: www.techworm.net