i lold at that ss
i lold at that ss
Yes it is this was from volume LS a few years ago, I was more showing Nitsuj it's been done before so the allegations aren't that far fetched.
Yep all botters are idiots... shut the fuck up and get the fuck out you twit.
Wiz should try harder with his counter claims/defense then countering random troll posts. There are plenty of other people confirming the existence of the trojan on ffxiah. I don't think this trojan will be around much longer nor detected by alot of users because the latest Microsoft Defender update detect his trojan and automatically removes it. Some wizbot users will claim they don't have the files, those people should check their windows logs to make sure it wasn't deleted by defender before they checked.
This thread is like riding in a 85 delorean. Botting in abyssea is just sad. Whatcha gunna do fenrir when Unicorn's bots run wild on you?!
Get outclaimed, LOL.
What's next? POS hacking and Flee tooling in Abyssea?
WOW Do you live under a fucking rock? lol I can name 5 people in this thread and at least 10 on our server NOT in my LS that use this program...
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/96/fleehax.jpg
I discovered the conhost.exe infection a few days ago and found it to be a keylogger. Whether or not it came from wizbot, I can't say, there's not enough evidence for me to find its origination point and I'm giving benefit of a doubt. Just wanted to throw out the fact that it was a keylogger. It recorded keystrokes to a file named %appdata%\data.dat - in plaintext. Viewing the file seemed to imply that the program was aware of ffxi, recording details about the session at the time.
It also infected removable media connected to the system, like most viruses do, creating autorun.inf hidden files so that reconnecting the removable media would reinfect the computer should the infection be removed.
edit: because I have been asked, %appdata% is a variable set by windows that points to where applications can store their data. On xp, it's C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data. On Windows 7 it's something with the name "Roaming" in it. I don't have win7, so I don't know. The folder is hidden by default by Windows installation. To get to it easily, put %appdata% into Start > Run on XP, or into the search bar in Win 7 start menu.
Durrrrr herp durp FFXI is are so hard I has to bots!