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I've had 200m+ on my account, and ive taken 1 week+ breaks. Never got hacked. I did have my bank cleaned by a friend who wanted to stake his money back, but that's another story.

i guess you whatched a youtube video like GP generator and clicked the link in the description.

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No osbot #1 dey never hax me

 

 

They make 40k/month, they really couldn't give any less shits about some random kids bank, takes way to much effort for them to log into an account and clean it, because in that time they make the same amount by doing nothing.

Ah, here we go again. Whenever someones tries to accuse OSBot of being hackers, they miss the biggest fact -- that maybe you did indeed download something, or logged in to a phishing website and you just forgot about it. If OSBot did hack people, you'd see a lot of active threads being posted. Not ones like yours that just die off after a certain time. Trust me, there is nothing wrong with OSBot. I never even buy premium scripts from botting websites, but what am I doing? Buying premium scripts. 

 

There's a few things you can do to prevent your accounts being compromised:

 

  • Scan your computer. I recommend using Malwarebytes and Avast Anti-virus. Scan every week or so.
  • Change your password every week or month.
  • Before you login to the website, look to the top left where it shows a green rectangle, same for every website almost. ediJseI.png
  • Before you come and complain to a botting website that everyone loves; think about what really did happen.
  • Do NOT download anything. Let moderators approve it, and wait for people to comment to see if it's safe or not. This goes to any website.
  • Do NOT trust any links on YouTube unless you're positive that they are safe. To be on the safe side; Google it. If you cannot find it, possibilities are that it is indeed a virus.

 

Good luck!

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