EXCERPT FROM NEW NEXON TOS:
2.4 Hardware and Software Access. You hereby acknowledge that:
2.4.1 The Company has the right to obtain, without notification to you, certain information about your computer or software, including, but not limited to, your operating system, identification of your hard drives, central processing unit, IP address, and Internet browser for purposes of identification.
2.4.2 The Company has the right to obtain, without notification to you, non-personal information from your connection to the Service or Site for demographic purposes.
2.4.3 The Company has the right to obtain, without notification to you, information from your computer, software, and parts or portions thereof, including, without limitation, your computer's random access memory, video card, central processing unit, hard drive(s) and any other storage devices to assist our efforts in policing users who may develop and/or use "hacks" and/or "cheats" to gain advantage over other users. The information obtained in this Section will only be used for the purpose of identifying persons or entities not in compliance or believed by the Company to not be in compliance with this Agreement and any and all other Company rules, policies, notices and/or agreements.
Thanks to Auteus (LGC Anti-Cheat Staff) for ACTUALLY reading the new Nexon TOS, BEWARE:
Auteus: "I was looking over the new TOS, and one of the things they could do with that new TOS is ban you for having hacking websites in your history or cookies. I recommend visiting those sites in a standalone browser (like portable firefox) and clearing the history/cookies on exit. I believe nexon may start examining these things soon, whether they act on them or not is another story."
Bottomline, TV'ers staying on top of the latest and greatest hacks could risk banning.