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Just bought a script

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Hello I just bought a custom script, is there anything that could be in the code (ip snatcher, or rat, ect) if so how could i look through the code.

If you've bought it from someone whos vouched i highly doubt it, if not you should probably ask someone like apaecc to take a look at the code when they have the time.

Edited by torvah111

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3 minutes ago, nvrsince said:

If you've bought it from someone whos vouched i highly doubt it, if not you should probably ask someone like apaecc to take a look at the code when they have the time.

i can look through it myself im just figuring out how to open and see the actual code i dont see any

 

If it's a jar you have to decompile it

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2 minutes ago, tyoui said:

If it's a jar you have to decompile it

how would i go about doing that?

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2 minutes ago, scriptersteve said:

google java decompiler

download it

open .jar in it

look at code

see if it's safe

ok thanks

If you're (rightfully) concerned about this stuff, i'd suggest:

  • Asking for the source code, perhaps in the form of an online repo (github/gitlab/bitbucket/...)
  • Perhaps build your own jars from said source code if you're confident you know how 
  • Decompiling the built jars that are sent to you before running them 
    • There are plenty of free decompilers available online, or alternatively you can install IDE plugins if that is your thing.
  • Running the code by a scripter on here to double check

GL!

Apa

45 minutes ago, Signatures said:

Why buy a script from somebody you dont trust in the first place? :???:

cheap

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2 hours ago, Apaec said:

If you're (rightfully) concerned about this stuff, i'd suggest:

  • Asking for the source code, perhaps in the form of an online repo (github/gitlab/bitbucket/...)
  • Perhaps build your own jars from said source code if you're confident you know how 
  • Decompiling the built jars that are sent to you before running them 
    • There are plenty of free decompilers available online, or alternatively you can install IDE plugins if that is your thing.
  • Running the code by a scripter on here to double check

GL!

Apa

Thanks so much for the advice I will decompile and look through myself

 

2 hours ago, Signatures said:

Why buy a script from somebody you dont trust in the first place? :???:

Cheap yes, I do trust him but I would still like to be safe, and I’m just interested In what the code looks like

18 minutes ago, Zor said:

Thanks so much for the advice I will decompile and look through myself

 

Cheap yes, I do trust him but I would still like to be safe, and I’m just interested In what the code looks like

http://www.javadecompilers.com/

upload the jar, and select procyon decompiler

 

code might be obfuscated tho

 

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I asked him for source he said he’d send it to me. I should’ve started there 

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6 hours ago, Zor said:

i can look through it myself im just figuring out how to open and see the actual code i dont see any

 

 

6 hours ago, Zor said:

how would i go about doing that?

I would ask someone else to help if you didn't know how to decompile it, i doubt you can check for malicious content.

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