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2 hours ago, troro1 said:

Another word of warning: Only use scripts from the store, do not download from a third party website. If you use this script, you might find yourself at lumbridge bank stripped of all wealth.

Fairly true, you're always using local scripts at your own risk. Bear in mind Lisabe has (had?) scripts on the SDN :)

Edited by Eagle Scripts

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On 9/2/2017 at 4:23 AM, Ollie7xP said:

Not really true.. there's a lot of trusted scripts that aren't from the SDN. 

Remember that time when OSbot made an announcement about how their trusted scripter who was allowed to automatically update his script? He spread malware.

12 hours ago, troro1 said:

Remember that time when OSbot made an announcement about how their trusted scripter who was allowed to automatically update his script? He spread malware.

Sweet, one incident out of how many local scripts? :D

On 9/2/2017 at 0:01 PM, troro1 said:

Another word of warning: Only use scripts from the store, do not download from a third party website. If you use this script, you might find yourself at lumbridge bank stripped of all wealth.

has it happened to you?

 

17 hours ago, troro1 said:

Remember that time when OSbot made an announcement about how their trusted scripter who was allowed to automatically update his script? He spread malware.

if you don't trust the script then decompile it (http://www.javadecompilers.com/)

and since you can decompile it and check it yourself, wouldn't you say that makes local scripts safer than the sdn which you cannot decompile and check yourself?

On 9/12/2017 at 1:57 PM, superuser said:

if you don't trust the script then decompile it (http://www.javadecompilers.com/)

and since you can decompile it and check it yourself, wouldn't you say that makes local scripts safer than the sdn which you cannot decompile and check yourself?

Most users do not have any programming knowledge whatsoever. I might be able to understand a bit of java but the link you gave me could not decompile it. If you can be so kind as to paste the source code here thanks.

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