I was not expecting to join the creative server to see this: http://imgur.com/a/DoyIh I took screenshots of every single item that entered my inventory (I couldn't clear my inventory either) and posted them on that Imgur page. There were some very unsatisfactory messages on those items. I know you are trying to fix this as I type, but one little hacker shouldn't be able to do that. You need to get some fail safes to stop this kind of thing from happening again. If this guy wants to get some other big servers as well, they may need to be warned. This is an over-reaction, I know, but I am NOT HAPPY!
They kept changing, at (supposedly) the program/players request. I could still use chat, but new items just kept appearing. All of those screenshots were taking within the two-minute period I was online.
It has nothing to do with the server, it's a new hack which the staff team will have to counter somehow, I'm sorry that you had to deal with this.
Clearly it was a hacker, not the server. Try buying the clear inventory item from the shop. If that doesn't work then we need to tag cyp imo...
Why are you unimpressed at this server, when it isn't our fault? We had no idea people would do this stuff, and we had no way of knowing. We try to fix every issue that the server encounters, but we can't eliminate every bug/glitch/problem in Minecraft. This isn't our fault, it's the hackers. So don't put the blame on the server.
There is a strange hacker I reported yesterday, and he got tempbanned for 31 bc hacking. Now I saw him today playing skywars again... This is insane sometimes...
The only time I've had a 'hacked item' in my inventory before, I accidentally picked it up. I could no longer join creative, for I was kicked automatically. This can be easily fixed by purchasing the free clear inventory add-on, but if you have the same problem as me (for future references) you can purchase the free teleport to spawn & inventory clear. Good luck!
Correction- Report him. Never ignore a hacker, as they aren't fair for anyone and deserve to face the consequences of hacking.