I have decided to make this topic because I may have discovered a way Jagex uses to catch people that are botting. Let me give you some background information first.
Part 1
A few weeks ago I had my account botting while i went to sleep and the next morning I came in to check on it and my account was logged out. So I Proceeded to log in as normal and once I was logged into my account I noticed that I was stuck in a random and that's about the only thing I was able to notice before my account automatically logged out on me. Within a few seconds of me logging in, I was automatically logged out. After this I tried logging in again and it said my account had been disabled (banned). At that point i knew what was happening so i checked my account status and i saw i had been banned for 3 days.
Part 2
Last night I had my bot running again and I was watching it for a little while. As I was killing monsters with the bot I noticed my account got summoned to do a random and normally the account, due to the anti-ban measures and good random solving scripts OSbot offers, solves the randoms no problem. Last night was a bit strange though because I noticed I was summoned to a random and as soon as I Was summoned to the random I saw that my account automatically logged out instead of solving it. I also know that it was not the script that logged me out. Coincidence or?
Part 3
My theory behind this whole thing , simply put, is that Jagex or a certain Anti- BOT System may be periodically logging people out as soon as they enter the randoms to check for botting. If it were a bot, a re log in would most likely not occur right away and if it was a real person behind the keyboard, a log in would most likely occur right after, therefore, allowing Jagex to catch botters this way.
In conclusion, All im really saying is that just be careful with botting on the 2007 servers. These occurrences could be a mere coincidence or they may not be. Just because your client says you have Anti-Ban, you are still botting at your OWN RISK.
Thanks for reading and feedback is appreciated.