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Hi i just wanted to say that i have been hacked twice this week. I think its by a owner of a bot beacuse i changed password between that times. Please help me find out who it was.

Thinking isn't actually knowing, so pointing fingers at a respectable person, and also the creator of the bot you've been using is wrong.

 

List the scripts you've been using, and report it as it may contain harmful coding. Also, virus scan and mal ware scan your computer, you may have something which you've downloaded which may be sending your password else where.

Hi i just wanted to say that i have been hacked twice this week. I think its by a owner of a bot beacuse i changed password between that times. Please help me find out who it was.

 

Using logic I see.

They only hacked your measly account, when they can have any account they want...

Osbot is most trusted bot, if they hacked they would have no members, don't download any other programs other then osbot and you should be safe

1. Download MalwareBytes.

2. Run a scan.

3. Change your password.

Why would a reputable site making thousands of dollars hack you?

I'm not supporting him in his accusations but just to throw this out there. He is accusing a developer of a script of hacking him. You are all saying osbot would never hack. He didn't accuse osbot. If he is using a local script, it is not checked over the same way SDN supported scripts are. He can be very well truthfully be accusing a scriptor without accusing osbot.

Goodluck with your problem. Like I said, not supporting him but just throwing that in the open.

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