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Hacked

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I've been botting all morning, while on the computer browsing other stuff.. I was installing a program while running a bunch of other tasks when my computer decided to shut down. I figured that was the reason, but when went to log back in on the bot, I noticed my account was in lumbridge. I thought maybe I had died(which would be unusual because I haven't since using DNAIO Auto fighter) but I noticed I still had damage to my hp and I was north of lumby castle.

Went to check bank and all my money logs b2p tabs and runes were gone along with some items..

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Sounds like you have a virus, you should run a scan.

 

70% complete so far and nothing

Here are some of the main methods of getting hacked:
 
  • Phishing links - You get linked to a fake website in which you put in your account details (as if you are logging into runescape).

 

  • Downloading keyloggers/other virus's - Usually comes from youtube links to .exe programs, or gold generator

 

  • Old friend/service - You may have shared information with someone a while ago and forgot to change it, the user then looked up this information later and hacked you.
 
I can assure you the client of OSBot did not hack you as ALL of your information is stored on your computer.
 
 
If you could tell us the past scripts you have used that would be helpful. (If you believe it has something to do with a script)
 
Regards,
 
- OSBot Staff Team.

 

  • Author

 

Here are some of the main methods of getting hacked:
 
  • Phishing links - You get linked to a fake website in which you put in your account details (as if you are logging into runescape).

 

  • Downloading keyloggers/other virus's - Usually comes from youtube links to .exe programs, or gold generators.

 

  • Old friend/service - You may have shared information with someone a while ago and forgot to change it, the user then looked up this information later and hacked you.
 
I can assure you the client of OSBot did not hack you as ALL of your information is stored on your computer.
 
 
If you could tell us the past scripts you have used that would be helpful. (If you believe it has something to do with a script)
Here are some of the main methods of getting hacked:
 
Phishing links - You get linked to a fake website in which you put in your account details (as if you are logging into runescape).
 
Downloading keyloggers/other virus's - Usually comes from youtube links to .exe programs, or gold generators.
 
Old friend/service - You may have shared information with someone a while ago and forgot to change it, the user then looked up this information later and hacked you.
 
I can assure you the client of OSBot did not hack you as ALL of your information is stored on your computer.
 
 
If you could tell us the past scripts you have used that would be helpful. (If you believe it has something to do with a script)
 
Regards,
 
- OSBot Staff Team.

 

 

I'm pretty cautious of downloading files and getting phished.. I experienced that in like 08 lol. No one has my password & I don't enter it anywhere.

 

Scripts I've been using lately:

Swizz Beats Magic Chopper (Premium)

DNAIO AutoFighter (Premium)

Scripts in client:

listed above+

DNAIO Hunter (Premium)

Local -

Th3 AIO Runecrafter

GAIOFighter

vexilFletcher

Sminer 2

Kret's AIO Woodcutter

Yew Cutter[Chops Yews in Edge BETA]

 

Google malwarebytes. Install it, run a full scan.

Download this. Scan your computer and see if you have any viruses. That's probably the issue but you never know. If you have no viruses, have people look through the code of scripts you've been using to see if any of them are malicious.

 

If you want a malwarebytes key, I'll hook you up for free.

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Thanks everyone

 

Download this. Scan your computer and see if you have any viruses. That's probably the issue but you never know. If you have no viruses, have people look through the code of scripts you've been using to see if any of them are malicious.

 

If you want a malwarebytes key, I'll hook you up for free.

 

Could you pm me the key? Turned out I had quite a few threats found in malwarebytes

Thanks everyone

 

 

Could you pm me the key? Turned out I had quite a few threats found in malwarebytes

 

Malwarebytes is a very good program and it often finds viruses that some anti-virus's don't.

Thanks everyone

 

 

Could you pm me the key? Turned out I had quite a few threats found in malwarebytes

Try any of these:

 

ID: 3PB88

KEY: VCJV-95T2-E0K9-LXNU

 

ID: 2KN42

KEY: KT6A-912D-JK34-6UTX

 

ID: 4GR36

KEY: GACN-T0MD-EFGU-382Y

 

ID: 1XK64

Serial: XY07-PED0-BF01-P5WC

 

ID: 9EF12

Serial: L1MF-0QYX-E3H8-CUW2

 

ID: 1BX13

Serial: A88F-0AM7-7E8U-VFHH

 

ID: 1SH78

Serial: 38PN-FQ2E-9T65-1QP5

 

ID: 1KV77

Serial: BAQA-1U1U-U9GB-PCY0

 

ID: 4VH13

Serial: NMKE-0KYP-K86P-AMQA

 

ID: 6KP11

Serial: NYYN-7B2V-H22N-YVQD

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