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coder899

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  1. Shut your dumbass up. Thanks for being an asshole, but I have found what I did wrong, and I take full responsibility for the hacking of my account. At least you've acknowledged it. Everyone else who claims they were hacked by this script have most likely fallen for similar traps, and have yet to realize it.
  2. Yeah, those of you claiming you were hacked by the client, you have no clue what you're talking about. Trust me, I've had experience with keyloggers and RATs, and the client does not execute any viruses when you run it. As for the script itself, I highly doubt it has any sort of malicious code, else it wouldn't be allowed in the script repository. Why would osbot risk their reputation by allowing any sort of malicious script to be hosted on their site? Also, there are such things as pinloggers, which record and send your bank pin to a hacker. I've used these myself. So there's really no merit to your "if you have a bank pin you're safe" theory, either. If this script was a danger to its users, I'm sure most of us would be cleaned by now, bank pin or not. I'd also like to point out that there are a plethora of ways to download a virus, even unknowingly. Downloading things from youtube, such as mouse recorders, might have viruses binded to them. The mouse recorder might even work as promised, while a RAT is being dropped off once you run it. You could have been phished, and believe me, there are some great looking phishing sites out there, with believable links and all. You could have visited what's known as a drive-by, in which you go to a site that asks you to run a java application in order to proceed, similar to what runescape asks the first time you run it. If you click "run", you've unknowingly downloaded a keylogger or a RAT to your computer. It can be super easy to miss if you don't know what to look for. And for my final point(I swear), viruses can be made to be extremely undetected. I mean CLEAN. By using what's known as a crypter, you can easily 'encrypt' your virus so that not even the best anti-virus programs can pick it up. If you have a good crypter, you could upload your virus to virustotal.com and still have it undetected. They can stay this way for weeks, especially if you don't update your anti-virus software often. So keep that in mind when you've been hacked, scan your computer, and don't find anything.
  3. My time to shine. This spot is BALLER This is legit btw, no point in bullshitting.
  4. 2.4 does take phats. I've found 5 so far with 2.4. Unfortunately the bot can be somewhat slow when moving to a phat off screen, so somebody probably beat you to it.
  5. Actually, upon closer examination of the proggy, I believe it is fake. Look closely, behind the '1' in '19' and you'll notice it's brown, as if the '1' above it was cut and moved over the green background. Sorry Emma, but I don't believe you!
  6. Jesus christ. Are you a wizard??
  7. Whichever one of you just got that Purple on world 370, damn you!!! We logged in at about the same time, I just missed it!!! By the way, watching the two of us go for made me realize how terrible the bot is at clicking on the hat if it's not on your screen. If it has to run to the hat, it'll click a billion times before it actually clicks on it, leaving plenty of time for someone else to pick it up.
  8. Apparently it's the trucks nearest the coal mine, and not the trucks near the pub.
  9. You can try restarting the script so that you're running v2.4, because if I understood Xavier correctly, v2.3 was indeed broken, at least to an extent.
  10. So if I understand you correctly, if we had yoyos in our inventory with 2.3, it would have skipped both yoyos and p hats? Just for clarification, I'm not really mad because after all this is a free script, so thanks for the script. Also, upon examining your two snippets of code, I can't really tell what's different between them, besides a missing paranthesis. Not sure if that's intended.

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