Lilith's Efforts to Maximize Anti Cheat Rise of Kingdoms
This incident made the KvK grand event in the Lost Kingdom even more heated, the debate was difficult to stop. Because the two alliance fortresses from several alliances and 3 kingdoms mysteriously disappeared.
After being investigated by Lilith, the R5 alliance account that was the victim turned out to be indeed misused. Surprisingly, the developer is taking temporary precautions by banning the R5 account so that it can’t be used.
As a result, the members of the three alliances who became victims were confused. Wanted to ask for an explanation but Leader couldn’t log in, while Customer Service Lilith knew herself to be slow, she had to wait 3-4 days for a response.
The tragedy made Lilith announce an optimization and warn all governors in Rise of Kingdoms to keep their accounts from happening in the future.
Lilith sent a system message (System Mail) to all RoK players regarding this, here is the full message of their official statement:
“Game Login System Optimization Announcement.
Greetings Governors, we recently discovered that some governors are sharing accounts with other players, reloading via third parties, and using fraudulent tools.
This leads to account theft, blocking via our anti-cheat system, and even personal information leaks. To make the governor’s account more secure, we have optimized the game login system.
Now when governors switch devices to play, they have to log into their account again. We also want to remind you once again not to share any login info with other governors.
Do not lend accounts to other parties, top up via third parties, use plug-ins, or use multiple-instance tools. We will continue to optimize the login system to make it more secure and convenient for governors to play on commonly used devices.
Thank you for supporting Rise of Kingdoms. ROK Group.”
In conclusion, this is a strong warning from Lilith so that all Rise of Kingdoms players are careful not to give login info/data to others, either for top-up purposes or using third party services. Then also avoid using additional software when using the BlueStack emulator on a PC.