February 9, 20187 yr 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.
February 9, 20187 yr 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 February 9, 20187 yr by torvah111
February 9, 20187 yr Author 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
February 9, 20187 yr Author 2 minutes ago, tyoui said: If it's a jar you have to decompile it how would i go about doing that?
February 9, 20187 yr google java decompiler download it open .jar in it look at code see if it's safe
February 9, 20187 yr Author 2 minutes ago, scriptersteve said: google java decompiler download it open .jar in it look at code see if it's safe ok thanks
February 9, 20187 yr 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
February 9, 20187 yr 45 minutes ago, Signatures said: Why buy a script from somebody you dont trust in the first place? cheap
February 9, 20187 yr Author 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
February 9, 20187 yr 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
February 9, 20187 yr Author I asked him for source he said he’d send it to me. I should’ve started there
February 9, 20187 yr Administrator 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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