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Attempt to access injected method has been blocked!

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This is NOT an error! To gain access to game data so the bot can know your current run energy, skill levels, player information, etc. the bot has to inject code called hooks. While this is beneficial to us, it provides Jagex a way to easily detect whether one is using a bot or not due to game code that is not theirs appearing there. If the injection is done right however, their attempts at locating injected code can be blocked.

 

The only thing these messages logged to the console mean is that Jagex pinged your client in attempt to get a response from code that should not be there. Does this mean your flagged and Jagex suspects you of botting? Of course not! They more than likely do this to absolutely everyone running the game as it requires nearly no resources on their part. If you would like to know for certain you can use a packet sniffing program to monitor your network for requests such as these while playing in a regular browser.

 

 

 

 

For more information please refer to this thread by @Lazhttp://osbot.org/forum/topic/56086-back-online-rs-revision-53/

Edited by Swizzbeat

Ever since I started seeing this all my goldfarmers got fucked in the ass with perms.

Not everyone does though. People keep asking about it.

k

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Emmh, I get this everytime I log in..? Scared

Edited by Money

K well these messages need to not be logged in the console pane as they are continuously spamming it haha

Edited by Volta

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