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If OSBot ever gets hacked...

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Will our RS accounts be hacked too? Will our Emails, RS info be in wrong hands?

Thanks.

No, all account information saved into client are saved on you computer not the database. Just make sure your Osbot account password not the same as rs password or account will be risked if gets hacked.

If the website gets hacked the only thing they could do is the dump the database of all our forum account passwords in hopefully... hash form and then decrypt them... Now if your stupid enough to have your forum passwords as the same as your Runescape password you deserve to be hacked... 

 

If OSBot's server gets hacked... thats another story... First off, it would have to be an unexplained exploit or someone would of had to download something bad... (Kati and her porn you know...) but if this does happen, they could possibly retrieve our passwords in the Account manager... (I don't know how they store the passwords though... Maybe they store them locally? I never bothered checking) but if they store them on their server, and don't have the passwords encrypted then...opps...

 

Also they could change Download link of website to point to a FUD .jar and just install backdoor/rootkit/keylogger/anything really..

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There is no way a hacker could steal your RS Account information. We do not store it in our servers at all. We do not send it through a connection in any way. If someone "hacked our client," they would have to first steal our unobfuscated client directly off of the developers computers, change the code, remove our security methods, then upload the link via the site. The chances of this happening are about.. 0%

 

There is no way a hacker could steal your RS Account information. We do not store it in our servers at all. We do not send it through a connection in any way. If someone "hacked our client," they would have to first steal our unobfuscated client directly off of the developers computers, change the code, remove our security methods, then upload the link via the site. The chances of this happening are about.. 0%

 

" They would have to first steal our unobfuscated client directly off of the developers computers, change the code, remove our security methods, then upload the link via the site. The chances of this happening are about.. 0%" Made me lawl soo hard honestly, anyways yeah OSBot doesn't store RuneScape details such as other botting sites.

Will our RS accounts be hacked too? Will our Emails, RS info be in wrong hands?

Thanks.

It depends if you mean OSBot gets hacked through the inside or if a malware was binded to the client. If OSBot gets hacked inside, your emails will be in the hands of the hackers. As for your info, I believe that they are stored locally on your computer. However, it is possible to retrieve it.

I don't think anyone's forum name is there runescape name so your good :)

I don't think anyone's forum name is there runescape name so your good smile.png

my forum name is my runescape name.

If the website gets hacked the only thing they could do is the dump the database of all our forum account passwords in hopefully... hash form and then decrypt them... Now if your stupid enough to have your forum passwords as the same as your Runescape password you deserve to be hacked... 

 

If OSBot's server gets hacked... thats another story... First off, it would have to be an unexplained exploit or someone would of had to download something bad... (Kati and her porn you know...) but if this does happen, they could possibly retrieve our passwords in the Account manager... (I don't know how they store the passwords though... Maybe they store them locally? I never bothered checking) but if they store them on their server, and don't have the passwords encrypted then...opps...

 

Also they could change Download link of website to point to a FUD .jar and just install backdoor/rootkit/keylogger/anything really..

Ya thats what i tried to say for sooooooooooo a long time biggrin.png

People don't hack aa website ... its useless sleep.png

First you need to get into the server and execute some malcious code inside the client:D

Wait for an update on the website and then it happends!! gratz you've been hacked ^^

grtz

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