March 12, 201411 yr All our personal information(Logins,Bank Pins, etc) are stored locally correct? Are they also safe from non-premium scripts?
March 12, 201411 yr Your data is safe and stored locally in regards to OSBot so you have nothing to worry about. The only way to get hacked would be to contract a virus, if you have any further questions don't hesitate to ask. ^_^
March 12, 201411 yr Your data is safe and stored locally in regards to OSBot so you have nothing to worry about. The only way to get hacked would be to contract a virus, if you have any further questions don't hesitate to ask. Can you check my computer to see if I have a virus or anything or not?
March 12, 201411 yr Your data is safe and stored locally in regards to OSBot so you have nothing to worry about. The only way to get hacked would be to contract a virus, if you have any further questions don't hesitate to ask. your always 5 sec faster than me --'
March 12, 201411 yr Conspiracy theories: When osbot's database was leaked (ages ago, we are fine now) I heard that the guy who hacked it had access to bank pins and accounts... I'm not 100% sure about it though :P
March 12, 201411 yr All our bank and credit card info is on Maxis computer. Prob going to clean us out then flee to Guatamala
March 12, 201411 yr All SDN scripts are generally 100% safe. Passwords and bank pins are only stored on your machine. Local scripts can contain malicious code, so always make sure you trust the scripter!
March 12, 201411 yr Unfortunately data in random.txt is not encrypted; enabling anyone with access to your computer (RAT for example) to gain personal information regarding OSBot account and RS Accounts stored on the client.
March 12, 201411 yr Well, some months ago the user 5uck hacked alot of accounts because he added a RAT to his script. He had special access to push updates on SDN without them getting approved though..
March 12, 201411 yr Well, some months ago the user 5uck hacked alot of accounts because he added a RAT to his script. He had special access to push updates on SDN without them getting approved though.. Indeed, since then nobody has special access and all updates are reviewed by the SDN managers.