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I know this is probably not the right place to post this but whatever. I have been running OSbot for a few hours now and I left for school. When I came back it was trying to log in and someone changed the password. No one would of known my password except one of the OSbot scripts. I just want to let you guys know what scripts I had and to be careful. I have one script in mind. Jack's auto fighter. I read the thread about this one and I saw that there were alot of secruity problems. My friend currently got the script, and in a few days, he was hacked. But he had a pin so nothing bad really happened. I downloaded Jack's Auto fighter about a week ago,and look what happened. I got hacked. I had a pin that was pending, and of course I get hacked on the last day. So I'm just letting you guys know. He changed everything, he changed my name, deleted everyone, changed all of my settings. I have no way of getting it back so yeah.

Why would you download and do something when you had a feeling it wasn't safe anyways?

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It was at the beginning that it was not safe but it was getting safer so I assumed that it was safe.

Jack's autofighter is one of the most used scripts in OsBot . I don't really think it has a get password code . But whatever...

Jack's Autofighter is complete safe, and I'm not saying that to defend him, I literally went and checked his .jar file for anything fishy, and there isn't anything, so stop trying to bash script writer reputation until you have solid evidence, because Jacks Fighter is clean...

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