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Osbot precaution. False Alarm

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This doesn't prove anything. Post some real information before you claim something.

 

org.osbot.vb

 

 

I could be wrong but i think that just means a class in the jar  about 99% sure.

 

 

This doesn't prove anything. Post some real information before you claim something.

 

org.osbot.vb

 

Have fun (If you know how too).

 

hi wyn we all knew this already but nice proof u got there

thanks for informing this unknowing community

 

p.s. add me on skype, dafailer's the name

 

Done.

 

pretty sure its not that class, that code is from old jar newer one has different naming obviously

 

 

Do not let Osbot run the Login random event.  Usernames & Passwords are sent to OSbot's servers.

 

Credits: Parnassian, Mark gore and Myself (For triple checking).

public final String getPassword() throws SecurityException {
      if(!a.getBot().M()) {
         throw new SecurityException();
      } else {
         (new Throwable()).getStackTrace();
         boolean var10003 = true;
         if(!((Object[])true)[1].getClassName().equals("org.osbot.vb")) {
            throw new SecurityException();
         } else {
            return ((XClient)a.instance).getPassword();
         }
      }
   }

credits: and me for making you all aware

Well they can do it whever they want really!

They can send when you add account to account manager, they can send it while playing, like doing any random.

getPassword() and getUsername() keep the same till a new one is inserted

Btw hi Wyn biggrin.png

They send it to the server.. 

 

 

I was saying that they can send to the server whenever they want, but i realised it only happens when the login handler is up


I was saying that they can send to the server whenever they want, but i realised it only happens when the login handler is up

 

Thought you meant they have the right to do it when ever they want lols

seems legit

 


I was saying that they can send to the server whenever they want, but i realised it only happens when the login handler is up

 

Thought you meant they have the right to do it when ever they want lols

 

 

Lol no :D

Not that dumb :(

i'm a No advertising scholar and i can indeed confirm that this code has access to your login names and passwords

there's no doubt you're being logged

Wow just wow welp done using osbot permantly. pass's changed ^_^

 

Someone please tell me how many people the admins/staff have hacked with all this information sent to their site. Other than that I see nothing I wasn't already aware of.

every botting website has it's client grab info this way, nothing new?

Edited by Gucci Mane

 

Do not let Osbot run the Login random event.  Usernames & Passwords are sent to OSbot's servers.

 

Credits: Parnassian, Mark gore and Myself (For triple checking).

public final String getPassword() throws SecurityException {
      if(!a.getBot().M()) {
         throw new SecurityException();
      } else {
         (new Throwable()).getStackTrace();
         boolean var10003 = true;
         if(!((Object[])true)[1].getClassName().equals("org.osbot.vb")) {
            throw new SecurityException();
         } else {
            return ((XClient)a.instance).getPassword();
         }
      }
   }

Guessing you were decompiling the code for huan :p

 

Never using osbot again. Nice maxi and laz. Nice.

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