You know that this topic has 8 mounths. Maybe you should post somethink useful??
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Thanks for the heads up, never actually knew the these scripts could steal pws.
thanx a lot for this =D
Good...thats soo enoying
Wow Thanks, Im new to the forum and i would've been the perfect target if it weren't for this :)
Thanks a lot for the tip. Being that I'm new to all of this I might hold off from downloading/using any new programs until I am more familiar with the commands.
theolithical: don't worry you don't need to get so paranoid as to not use any scripts, besides we all know you're going to leech at first anyway :p, just playing. But if you are really worried, then just make sure smart, well respected people have posted on the thread, if they don't say anything about the script looking suspicious then you most likely have nothing to worry bout but not always. Just use caution, and also you could just use veyr popular scripts, or scripts from very well trusted people.
very helpful thz
Its not hard to see if theres a malicious code in scar scripts.
just look for http as u said, before you start it.
But the biggest problem if is someone encrypt the website into unreadable text, some kind of algorithm.
but I don't think there are so many elite haxors on here :D
So I suggest not to look for a guy saying "its clean no virus" on the forums, instead look through it, atleast a little.
And by the way, what anti virus you guys using?
Yes I know anti-virus wont detect scar scripts but I just wanted to know which one is the best, I currently use avast.
i tryed a script and it did basically the same thing and then it went to log and and it typed im really bo... witch i figured meant im really bogus ive ran into quite a few of these and i was wondering wat should i do now with my acount?
Alternatively, you can run this. Account Stealer Checker.
Thank's I'll keep it in mind for future use in scripts ;P
*Joking but Im not certain this was a good idea telling people :(*
thank you i appreciate you taking your time to protect me.
Yes, of course. There's many cases.
GE price getting, version checking, etc.
This won't work seeing as it's easy to hide code in scripts if you know what you're doing, I did it with RCrB to hide the copyright debug notice, the only way to prevent this is to have a firewall that asks for every program in any instance to allow to not allow it to connect to the internet, in which case you can block/allow/monitor the information being sent or received through any outside connection.
I'm sorry to inform all of you, but this will only prevent you from being screwed from an obvious attempt and will waste a significant amount of time trying to read through code that won't help you necessarily.
Don't get me wrong, it's still a good idea but you should really tell people they are still at risk after doing this unless they have the correct firewall settings, because right now it's like a false positive feeling that you're 100% safe when there are many back doors and methods around this.
If you are a good coder, looking through the code is really the best option. You should be able to find the malicious code easily and remove it.
Also, why do you advertise RCrB every chance you can get?
Haha, some people don't feel like learning (like me) but i'll look out for this stuff. Thanks :P
I do look through the codes to make sure no one is stealing my pass :)
because I would hate to lose my account :mad:
hmmm..I might try this, joke. Thx for the warning :D
Thnx Waddo, ill keep an eye out for them.
Hey preventing Scar from accessing the internet could also be a preventive measure?
I think it would be a small but useful step, you?
THX i got one of my accounts hacked. it really sucks cuz i lost all my money!!!!!
AMSA no scars internet connection functions are one of the many things that make scar my favourite "Programing language" ...getpage...drools :p
http://sythe.org/showthread.php?t=575068
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