It would have been nice to see a few other platforms thrown under the bus too. I’ve used this exact play for the last four years to build a successful YouTube channel and establish my own corner(s) of the Internet. Am I being harsh in calling out their use of Zwift for views/hits/attention? I don’t think so. One that the current technology was never designed for. It puts more focus on the need to develop secure and robust communications for our devices as this sport moves into a whole new arena. *eyebrows were raised*īack on topic – Presentations like this are good. Previously verified/vetted/celebrated/promoted Zwift National Champion DSQ by ZADA for “Performance can’t be verified with outdoor or test data”. We saw some pretty harsh DQ in a recent Zwift Classics events last month. Their discussion around Zwift taking cheating seriously. Fact check: Zwift is limited to 2000W with any power source… so 8,000mph isn’t possible. “I want to hook a motorcycle up to Zwift so I can go 8,000 miles an hour”. This cheating article is plastered only with Zwift to get attention. Why did they use Zwift? Why does this article call Zwift out 22 times? Why not RGT? Or VirtuGO? Or Rouvy? Or BKool Simulator? OneLap? They’re all other virtual Eracing platforms. There’s nothing more to see here than what has already been done over on YouTube. We’ve known (and discussed) this problem for YEARS. So over my morning coffee I put together a quick few words. What I found interesting was the focus on only one platform, Zwift. It was really interesting, although was effectively what Keith Wakeham had already covered months ago over on YouTube. I’m not putting the spotlight on the technical aspects of this presentation. Mostly with eye rolling meme GIF replies… as deserved. However once the article was posted with a Zwift screenshot with the title keywords of “HACKER | CHEAT | ZWIFT” did it gain traction in the popular Zwift Riders group. I’d seen the DefCon schedule last week and knew this presentation would be of interest to the Zwift Racers Facebook group. However from the third slide onwards and over to the article on you’d be hard pressed to separate the two – Cheating and Zwift. The presentation was around exploiting the years-old and well-known issues with the ANT+ wireless protocol that’s now being used by Zwift and EVERY other virtual racing and training platform that exists. The underlying topic has nothing to do with Zwift. There was no specific mention of Zwift in the presentation title.
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but this week security researcher Brad Dixon presented “Cheating in eSports: How to Cheat at Virtual Cycling Using USB Hacks” at DefCon 27. Wasn’t DefCon is about obscure 0day exploits? What happened? Has the Wall Of Sheep been replaced by the Zwift Esports Classics results?