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How to be more "safe" when botting.


Medusa

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This is gonna be a short post, but I see a lot of people not actually realising that this trick is a thing.

If anyone feels butt-hurt because of me posting this (People have legitimately been mad at me), please don't. It's very common knowledge, and I just felt like sharing it with the people that have not realised this yet.

 

When you decide to bot ANYTHING, make sure not to bot on the same IP that you used to register the account.

The reason for this is that you will have a way higher chance of getting unbanned (When you appeal on the creation IP) if you did not bot on creation IP.

 

I usually create accounts on my home IP, then suicide them over the weekend on a VPS (Any skill), and then appeal them later.

I can't 100% confirm this, but staging a hijack of the account might increase the chance of an unban even more.

 

Picture of my account status (All quashed)

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Link to submitting a ban appeal can be found here

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I think this technique has been mentioned multiple times..over multiple years..on several parts of the forum...is it really that secret?

But I'm not sure I'd call this a more 'safe' technique. I'd imagine that after the 3rd time you tell Jagex that you were hacked..it's going to start looking a tad odd...you might even get eventually declined, attempt to contact Weath and he'd quickly find out what's going on.

 

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1 hour ago, Kramnik said:

Was wondering how far can push it. So you got unbanned twice? So how many hours of botting you managed to get before these bans?

Pretty sure you can push it as far as you want.

First ban I suicided it on thieving (The time when you didn't get banned cuz mods weren't there to do it)

Second ban happened because Project (ProjectPact) had to do his S3 test and messed something up (Not sure if it ran for too long, or it was something else)

 

39 minutes ago, Probability said:

I think this technique has been mentioned multiple times..over multiple years..on several parts of the forum...is it really that secret?

But I'm not sure I'd call this a more 'safe' technique. I'd imagine that after the 3rd time you tell Jagex that you were hacked..it's going to start looking a tad odd...you might even get eventually declined, attempt to contact Weath and he'd quickly find out what's going on.

 

No. It isn't secret at all. I just know that there are some people who don't have the pleassure of using it cuz they don't know about it.

It's a more "safe" technique, as you might actually get your accounts unbanned by doing this, compared to when you just bot randomly.

I agree with you, but I'm pretty sure the jmods do know exactly what is going on, and I bet it is some company policy they have to follow (About unbanning).

The unban message is always the same, and contains this bit

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The good news is I'm pleased to let you know that we identified a period of unusual activity around the time of the offence, and have removed any which occurred during this time as we believe they weren't committed by the account owner.

"a period of unusual activity"

This basically indicates the switch in IP (Maybe computer. We will never know), so I technically don't think they'd do anything different for the third time.

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