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Minecraft: Denmark replica disrupted by 'cyber vandals' | Minecraft: Denmark replica disrupted by 'cyber vandals' |
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A virtual replica of Denmark created to help educate children has been disrupted by "cyber vandals". | A virtual replica of Denmark created to help educate children has been disrupted by "cyber vandals". |
Small portions of it were blown up, despite a ban by its creators, the Danish Geodata Agency (DGA), on the use of "dynamite". | Small portions of it were blown up, despite a ban by its creators, the Danish Geodata Agency (DGA), on the use of "dynamite". |
Large US flags were erected at the starting area, as well as red, white and blue "America" signs. | Large US flags were erected at the starting area, as well as red, white and blue "America" signs. |
The state-owned agency believes the "vandalism" was to attract attention, and said the damage had been repaired. | The state-owned agency believes the "vandalism" was to attract attention, and said the damage had been repaired. |
Images showing the changes first appeared on the fan site minecraftforum.net posted by a user who wrote: "I americanlized [sic] the place a bit." | |
Chris Hammeken, chief press officer at the Danish Geodata Agency, told the BBC: "Only a minor area was destroyed. | Chris Hammeken, chief press officer at the Danish Geodata Agency, told the BBC: "Only a minor area was destroyed. |
"The flags actually appeared right where the players start, so I think the people who put them there wanted to gain as much attention as possible." | "The flags actually appeared right where the players start, so I think the people who put them there wanted to gain as much attention as possible." |
Hidden 'dynamite' | Hidden 'dynamite' |
"Minecraft is about building and rebuilding," said Mr Hammeken, who described the incident as part of Minecraft's "nature of play." | "Minecraft is about building and rebuilding," said Mr Hammeken, who described the incident as part of Minecraft's "nature of play." |
Buildings were destroyed using virtual dynamite - the use of which had been banned on the Danish server - after users discovered it could be detonated when hidden in mining carts. | Buildings were destroyed using virtual dynamite - the use of which had been banned on the Danish server - after users discovered it could be detonated when hidden in mining carts. |
"It was the players who cleaned up the damage, replacing it with green grass and flowers the following morning," said Mr Hammeken. | "It was the players who cleaned up the damage, replacing it with green grass and flowers the following morning," said Mr Hammeken. |
The city was not "hand-built" - the topographical data of Denmark was imported into Minecraft, which is also available as a free download on the DGA's website. | The city was not "hand-built" - the topographical data of Denmark was imported into Minecraft, which is also available as a free download on the DGA's website. |
Those who download the data can upload it to their own private Minecraft server, which will provide a restored city and keep users free from attack. | Those who download the data can upload it to their own private Minecraft server, which will provide a restored city and keep users free from attack. |
The replica has already been downloaded over 220,000 times since the beginning of this month. | The replica has already been downloaded over 220,000 times since the beginning of this month. |
Virtual field trips | Virtual field trips |
The DGA created the replica of Denmark in order to arouse interest in spatial data, with a particular emphasis on educating children. | The DGA created the replica of Denmark in order to arouse interest in spatial data, with a particular emphasis on educating children. |
Its website explains: "There are real addresses in the game, so it's possible to have a discussion of place names and their meanings." | Its website explains: "There are real addresses in the game, so it's possible to have a discussion of place names and their meanings." |
The agency has also suggested using the replica as a way of taking students on virtual field trips. | The agency has also suggested using the replica as a way of taking students on virtual field trips. |
"We've discovered children are more motivated to learn when they see something they're familiar with," explained Mr Hammeken, who said Minecraft had been used as an educational tool in Denmark for a long time. | "We've discovered children are more motivated to learn when they see something they're familiar with," explained Mr Hammeken, who said Minecraft had been used as an educational tool in Denmark for a long time. |
It is not clear who the "vandals" were or why they targeted Denmark. | It is not clear who the "vandals" were or why they targeted Denmark. |
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