Forum site "Xronize" sells cracked Minecraft accounts, site owner fights Mojang and loses

XF Logo Update 6-1Cracking video games has always been frowned upon, and Minecraft is commonly subjected to this form of hacking. Thankfully the percentage of us who pay for the game (myself included) have been able to keep Mojang alive with money and continuing to develop Minecraft. Earlier today a user of Xronize Forums, a website that appears to be related to video games and hacks, reported the illegal distribution of cracked Minecraft accounts on the site to Marc Watson (Mojang's customer support manager). He replied to the message stating, "Thanks, I'll take a look and dispense some justice."

The user was banned from the forum site, after being called names I shouldn't put here because kids read this site (if you promise not to say them here you go). The owner, instead of being mature about Marc's request, has argued on Twitter with him for a while now claiming, "You just love ruining peoples forums don't you?" He also attempted to start a campaign against Marc with the Twitter hashtag #OpMarc.This is just one example of stupid people on the internet doing stupid stuff and getting busted for said stuff. If you want to see the original tweet by Marc as well as Xronize's twitter account they are both at the links below.

Source: @Marc_IRL, @Xronize

EDIT: Someone posted a link to this article on the Xronize forums and asked people not to put bad comments on this article to show Xronize was better than that. They weren't. I just finished deleting almost fifty spam comments from members. Hopefully there won't be a second wave of them since I banned their IPs.