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How does that even make sense?
Secondly, there are no paid servers on GameRanger. There is no "pay to be hacker-free". Where do you even get this crazy idea from?
The key problem is that the SWBF2 is a bug-ridden mess with tons of easily exploited loopholes. (I say that as someone who is obviously experienced in writing network servers.) Years ago, a few users created some patches for the dedicated server .exe to address some of these bugs that the original game developers left in. These patches were only made to the dedicated server, not to the normal game. This means anyone that hosts with the normal game will be vulnerable.
However, anyone can host a dedicated server using those patched .exes and they will be more resistant. The "V4n1ty" server is an example of that. He did not pay anything for that "privilege".
In response to the GameRanger forum posts, I contacted a number of members (you were offline for a week or two at the time), and created an update that blocked the most common and widely known attack. I was unable to find examples of the other attacks.
GameRanger did not cause this problem. The original SWBF2 developers did, as have the trolls who exploited it.