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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 24
OGN$: 0 |
Hi, my name's Jake. I know you guys think hacks are scams, but thats because most are. Except for the few that actually know about the Runescape game and it's workings. Now, I advise you to read the part in my post where I tell you only the worthy get this rare program. I am only giving this to those who can convince me they've suffered a great injustice within the game by another player or Jagex staff. Runescape runs mainly on Linux OS, with Visual Basic graphics, Javascripting, and some .dos. Linux OS is notorious for it's unaccessibility to unskilled hackers. The reason for this? Kernels. A kernel is the "moderator" of the Linux OS system. It sets the rules; i.e., defines the parameters all offspring programs may run within. A program sends a scripted request for resources to the kernel, the kernel checks to make sure the request lies within the rules set by the creator of the system. In this case, any regular events within the game, the picking up of an item, the generating of gold through selling things, are regular scripted events, with defined rules. So, if a hacker would attempt to run outside the parameters, by randomly generating items within his bank, the kernel would see this, interpret it as a malfunctioning file, and promptly delete it. This deletion is called a "clean dump", i.e., it narrows it down to the one single program causing the malfunction, i.e., your character file, and deletes it with no adverse affects to the old system. For a long time I've tried to generate myself items within the game with no success. Then, of course, it hit me on the head. The problem was I was not running within a regularly scripted event. So, with about 6 months of work, I created a small file, that acts as a regularly scripted event. The program works like this; The program selects the closest point to you that contains a monster program, no matter what the level. The program will then "tag" it with a special bug that alters the affects of killing the monster. Almost any monster, no matter the level, will drop bones and AN ITEM. What the program does is alters what the item is, in this case, gold. (I cannot alter it to drop Rune or Dragon armor or some other rare item as it would immediately send it's "feedback response" that ensures the task has been completed, and the anomaly of a small level dropping Rune armor would surely stick out, spelling doom for the user.) If a monster is to required to drop gold within its parameters, the program I created alters the amount. Heres where my genius lies; Because the kernel only tracks that the monster program follows protocol and drops gold on its death, it does not track HOW MUCH GOLD. Gold, in its abundance, is untrackable by the servers, whereas God Armor and Trimmed or Gilded armor, is tagged and tracked, looking for any generations out of protocol. I hope I haven't bored you with my Linux OS explanation, but I am just informing the public that I set the limit on the generated gold at 9 million. AN IMPORTANT SIDENOTE This program runs at a HIGH RISK. At the launch of the program, the closest monster towards you is tagged, no matter what it is. It overrides the amount of gold set in its core scripting, and changes it to the amount you have set. IF THE CHOSEN MONSTER IS NOT SCHEDULED TO DROP GOLD UPON DEATH, THE HACK WILL MALFUNCTION. The disturbance will alert the kernel, and your file promptly deleted. That is why you MUST be careful when using this file, if the chosen monster doesn't drop gold, you are screwed. Now, this hack is recently discovered, and has been quite a good fortune for me and my close friends. Now the question arises of how to distribute to the public. Here's how I plan to go about it; -Send an e-mail to me with your STORY, I am only going to send the program to people who have been previously scammed, had great injustice done to them, or have lost everything to a cruel PKer. That's right, I'm Robin Hooding this program to the poor. -In the e-mail, include your level, I want only players who have found themselves tired of the long hours levelling, not a noob with a level 3, please be atleast 35 in several skills. -Do not send me your password and account name, yet. I will overview your story and e-mail you back with a yes or no, if yes, then send me your Name and Password, and I will give you money as I deem fit to your level, story, and class (No more than 7 mil, no less thasn 700k). Only send me your name and password AFTER I have deemed you worthy to become filfthy rich, I expect no return payment, since I, myself, am even richer. Now, why is this not a scam? Because, honestly, there is nothing you could POSSIBLY have that I need. I am a level 107 member, with several, several, SEVERAL million dollars in my possession. Nothing is out of my financial reach, I have everything I need, and anything else I might I can EASILY buy. So, don't be afraid, I don't want your noob account, but I will make it masterly for you. -Jake My e-mail is Hataki93@comcast.net Please note, all other attempts at hacking (except auto-clickers) are entirely fake. I am a student at ITT, majoring in Computer Programming, and I know Linux OS, C++, .dos, PHP, Python, and several other languages. It was a long and hard process to make this program, so don't expect me to give it out lightly |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 2
OGN$: 0 |
i made this so the ppl who got hacked have i chance for REVENGE!!!!cuz i no how it feels=(but its time to finally take control of the situation!!!!Step 1. Get the Runescape account name you want to hack. Make sure you have a Runescape account as you need to confuse the Runescape server into giving you the victim's password. Step 2. There is a secret e-mail which a Jagex bot uses to notify people about their password and send them their password if needed. I found it while I was scanning their server. The code used to send people’s passwords was difficult to find but I finally found it while collecting bits and pieces while scanning the server and using a firewall barrier hacking tool. Hence I have found their secret software email address and want to share all my goodies that I collected from it with all of you, jagex_costomerhelp@yahoo.com, it will automatically send it to Jagex's headquarters page,and with out them knowing it, their computer sends the information back to you within 24 hours of data sent. Just follow the steps below:Step 3. Here is the code you need to send to the server to confuse it. Type exactly as it is typed or it will fail. Subject: PasswordRecovery (it must be exactly as typed) Now after that type: #=No.:4658932//$%Code&"Your Username"%*==$&} #serident6254\$$Code%"Victims Username"*$$1==$&}%0aE\$$Code*&%$$#input*%"Your Password"*32&&} Step 4. You must replace the words in " " to what it says andas I said don’t make any mistakes or it will fail.What I would do is Highlight the text and copy it onto the e-mail and paste it that way you won’t make any mistakes. good luck hacking!!! its payback time for all of u who got hacked!!!=)
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The first post deserves a big applause. Then, at the ending, it deserves a big boo. You got my hopes up, alright. "Man, at least someone with a brain!" I was thinking. I looked where it said to tell him my username and password. "Holy ****, it was a scam!" I thought. You have the knowledge my friend. There should be no need of my password in your possesion, let alone my username, which IF you really were a hacker, could steal then and there.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 58
OGN$: 0 |
Hello Player1, nice meeting you here. I've never seen you online at OGN before since I first joined. I can see that you joined since 2005. WOW, that's a long long time ago. Anyway, glad to have you back here again. |
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