Devs, in order to make in more noob friendly, auto-execute this line of code upon injection:
Code:
system("ipconfig /flushdns");
This should automatically flush the dns cache for the user which is useful for preventing their accts from being banned.
What no not really.
Originally Posted by Flengo
What no not really.
Uhh yes, it executes a command prompt command.
Originally Posted by LilGho$t
Uhh yes, it executes a command prompt command.
No I mean it wont do anything to stop detection. Its a constant check.
Originally Posted by Flengo
No I mean it wont do anything to stop detection. Its a constant check.
Oh, ic ic. However, if the user don't have a browser open, then flushing the dns when the dll is injected should help lower detection (assuming your idea that flushing the dns is accurate).
Nexon thinks of the dumbest things. Scan your computer to see what websites you have open lawl
Funny how it's against their TOS to hack their game, but they can hack into our computers just to see our browsing history. :3
- @Flengo i've known about this for a long time now, this isn't very new. Or maybe they've just tried to implement it now.
Originally Posted by Lazureth
Funny how it's against their TOS to hack their game, but they can hack into our computers just to see our browsing history. :3
It's not hacking into your computer... technically it's spying, but you give them admin privileges willingly. Not being a dick, but as a developer, i understand why they'd want to see and flag possible targets.
Originally Posted by Genesis
- @Flengo i've known about this for a long time now, this isn't very new. Or maybe they've just tried to implement it now.
I know. I stated its an old thing in the thread
Most hack users don't know about it though. Most of their "random" crashes could be this. Even those who don't use hacks.
Thanks for the news, I simply fixed it, each time I close my browser everything get's deleted automaticly. Even though, I need to bypass it...
Originally Posted by LilGho$t
It's not hacking into your computer... technically it's spying, but you give them admin privileges willingly. Not being a dick, but as a developer, i understand why they'd want to see and flag possible targets.
Not really willingly, as everyone who checks the box saying "I Agree To The Terms of Service" most likely didn't bother to read anything in it, so if they have the ability to go into everyone's browser history and shit, it is hacking into the computer lol
Originally Posted by Lazureth
Not really willingly, as everyone who checks the box saying "I Agree To The Terms of Service" most likely didn't bother to read anything in it, so if they have the ability to go into everyone's browser history and shit, it is hacking into the computer lol
Can i ask a serious question? Are you fucking retarded? Of course checking "I Agree To The Terms of Service" means they can do that if it's mentioned in there. If you agree to it, they can do it. Sorry that you and 99% of the population are lazy fucks and don't read that, but if it's in there and you agreed to it, claiming you had read it, that's your own fault and thus it's not hacking. Is it unethical and a bit brute, sure. However, you agreed that they could.
Originally Posted by LilGho$t
Can i ask a serious question? Are you fucking retarded? Of course checking "I Agree To The Terms of Service" means they can do that if it's mentioned in there. If you agree to it, they can do it. Sorry that you and 99% of the population are lazy fucks and don't read that, but if it's in there and you agreed to it, claiming you had read it, that's your own fault and thus it's not hacking. Is it unethical and a bit brute, sure. However, you agreed that they could.