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Constantly being hacked, I only use SDN and 1 single local script

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I got hacked on my main account, lost everything not once, not twice, but THREE TIMES! I then had that account banned because the hacker was botting flax on it. I then made a new account, and I've only used SDN scripts and this local script 

 

Local Script -

- Fir3 FishAny v2.15

SDN Scripts that I use -
- Pseudo Stunner
- Stark AIO RuneCrafter
- AIO Fisher Lite
- AT Bank Organizer
- Super Spinner (Haven't used)
- SXMasterFarmer (Haven't used)
- StoicTeaThief (Haven't used)
- SXGorillaKiller (Haven't used)
- OS Agility (Haven't used)
- SX barbarian Agility (Haven't used)
- kWarriors 
- PseudoRockCrabs (Haven't used)

Which brings it down to either
- AT Bank Organizor
- kWarriors
- AIO Fisher Lite
-PSeudo Stunner 
or
- the Fir3 scripts

 

Hmmmmm how about you scan your computer for a virus lol...

Edited by Bat Man

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Did you not scan your computer after being hacked the first time? Change your password? Sounds like you have a rat to me. If you have been hacked 3 times.

I have scanned my computer with multiple programs.

I got hacked 3 times in a span of 3-4 months about 8 months ago which lead to my main being banned

I made a new one and got hacked within a week of using those scripts I've listed. I literally started on the 18th of December. I lost my entire bank which is 750k which isn't a lot, but is when you're new.

 

Edited by Maldesto

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So you were hacked 3-4 times about 8 months ago, while you weren't even registered on this site? You didn't remove the virus which means it is still on your computer and they are hacking you through it.

 

 

You clearly said you were hacked 8 months ago before you were even at this site, which leads me to believe you are still infected. I would clean your computer before you accuse OSBot of being the one that hacked you months before you registered.

 

 

No one with those 2 ips you posted is registered here, try going to the bot you used 8 months ago when you were originally hacked and try asking them.

I got hacked on my main account, lost everything not once, not twice, but THREE TIMES! I then had that account banned because the hacker was botting flax on it. I then made a new account, and I've only used SDN scripts and this local script 

 

Local Script -

- Fir3 FishAny v2.15

SDN Scripts that I use -

- Pseudo Stunner

- Stark AIO RuneCrafter

- AIO Fisher Lite

- AT Bank Organizer

- Super Spinner (Haven't used)

- SXMasterFarmer (Haven't used)

- StoicTeaThief (Haven't used)

- SXGorillaKiller (Haven't used)

- OS Agility (Haven't used)

- SX barbarian Agility (Haven't used)

- kWarriors 

- PseudoRockCrabs (Haven't used)

Which brings it down to either

- AT Bank Organizor

- kWarriors

- AIO Fisher Lite

-PSeudo Stunner 

or

- the Fir3 scripts

 

 

Obvious troll you guys fell for. Read the post before trying to help him.

 

"Then the account was banned because the hacker was botting flax"

 

Does JaGex now give you evidance when you get a botting ban? Oh wait... It doesn't tell you what you were botting.

 

Therefore, to know the 'hacker' was botting flax, you'd have to be either in the same room as him, On teamviewer with him, Be the 'hacker' yourself, or be trolling.

 

Ha

Your, ratted. i'd suggest Doing this 

 

 

Unplug your computer from the internet. If it is a laptop with wifi, this may mean turning off the wifi and WiMAX and any wired connection if you are plugged in. 

Go to a different computer and download the following. Save them to a USB flash drive. Try to download the standalone install versions. You don't really want the online installer version which is usually smaller. You may be able to do this from safe mode with networking if you have to. 

AVG free version or any free anti-virus if you don't have one. (http://free.avg.com) 
Zonealarm free version. (http://www.zonealarm.com) 
HijackThis Ver. 2.0.4 (http://free.antivirus.com/hijackthis/) 
Puppy Linux Ver. 5.2 iso (http://puppylinux.org/) 

Malware can have any name and any extension. Sometimes this works against it hiding as it sticks out as being odd when they are random letters. Other favorites are trying to hide as though it is a Windows program. Sometimes L is substituted for i and they often look the same as legitimate programs or folders. 

Start with Zonelalarm, install it and select the manual method for allowing programs through the firewall. If we get this going, it will stop the RAT from accessing the internet. Be very careful which programs you allow to access the internet. Double check using Google to search file names if you have any doubt that it might be malware before allowing it. If you do make a mistake, you can change the setting in the control center. Right click the icon to lock down internet activity if needed. At this point, you may be safe hooking up the internet again. 

Your RAT may be trying to access the internet at this point so you might know what program is causing the problem. You can hit CTRL/ALT/DEL and kill the RAT process from the processes tab. It might make things easier. 

Install AVG. Allow it to update and allow it access to the internet. Most of the AVG files start with AVG so they are fairly easy to tell them from malware to allow them through the firewall. Run a full system scan once it is updated. Switch to safe mode if it finds anything and has trouble removing it. Continue on if AVG didn't find it.

HijackThis is a very dangerous program if you don't have a lot of computer experience. It can cause as much harm as good if you don't know what you are doing. It can directly affect registry entries and even prevent your computer from booting if you remove the wrong entries. If you figured out what files are the problem, run HJT as an administrator and remove the entries that refer to the RAT program. There may be more than one program involved so there can be multiple entries. If you are not comfortable with this part, Save the log file and post it to any number of help forums that will help with manual removal. Be sure and follow the HJT instructions for the forum as most want you to start a new topic in a specific place. 

If you got this far, the tools are not deleting things and the RAT is still there. Puppy Linux is a small live CD version of Linux that is easy to use and can even be used to download stuff if you don't have access to another computer. Burn the iso file using any number of CD burners using the burn iso option or burn image option. The iso file is actually an image of the CD and not a file that can be executed. It only runs from the CD so it won't make any changes to your hard drive unless you do something to make changes. Saving the environment file is one of those things though you can also save to a USB flash drive. A big caution is needed. When using this, you are in what might be considered super administrator mode. You can rename or delete any file on your computer which means you can destroy things just as easy as fix them. The operating system won't stop you from doing harm like Windows. With that in mind, you can use it to find and rename the RAT program file(s) even if the other methods above fail. With the files renamed, they won't start and you can then safely delete them if they don't cause any problems when renamed. I usually add an XX to the beginning of the name to make them easy to find later. 

Reboot the computer and run HJT to see if the RAT came back. Reboot and check a few more times. 

If you got this far, you either manually removed the RAT program or you need to do a system wipe and restore. The Puppy Linux CD can help you save important files if you need to do that. Be sure to do a format to wipe everything if you restore Windows. 

Once you master manual removal, even malware that isn't detected and removed can be manually removed in a reasonable time. Depending on the infection, removal can take as little as a few minutes or over an hour with multiple reboots. Be patient and take your time. 

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Obvious troll you guys fell for. Read the post before trying to help him.

 

"Then the account was banned because the hacker was botting flax"

 

Does JaGex now give you evidance when you get a botting ban? Oh wait... It doesn't tell you what you were botting.

 

Therefore, to know the 'hacker' was botting flax, you'd have to be either in the same room as him, On teamviewer with him, Be the 'hacker' yourself, or be trolling.

 

Ha

Not a troll. 

I got banned for flax botting because when I got unbanned there was 3.5k of flax in my bank.

This was my 2nd ban.

Obvious troll you guys fell for. Read the post before trying to help him.

 

"Then the account was banned because the hacker was botting flax"

 

Does JaGex now give you evidance when you get a botting ban? Oh wait... It doesn't tell you what you were botting.

 

Therefore, to know the 'hacker' was botting flax, you'd have to be either in the same room as him, On teamviewer with him, Be the 'hacker' yourself, or be trolling.

 

Ha

I think you hit the nail on the head...

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