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Sign up now!So its just a coincidence that an account nobody has logged onto for YEARS gets hacked AS SOON AS I START USING RUNEMATE? And that every other acc I have that hasnt used RM is perfectly fine?Savior said: ↑
I mean you can believe what you want...
if it makes you feel better to believe that runemate got hacked, instead of accepting that you were uncautious and got hacked on your own, then so be it
feel free to debug any sorts of connections going from the client to the runemate server. you'll find that the only time it's transferring your accounts login information (IF you enter them into the client) are encrypted. they're encrypted with your runemate login credentials (maybe amongst other things, idk). Technically arbiter could use the rm credentials you're sending to the server by logging into the client to decrypt your players credentials.
Let's ignore that this is already extremely unlikely, but okay, it is a minor security flaw.
Now arbiter has hundreds of thousands of player account credentials. What's he gonna do then, just pick random ones? or go after a specific runemate user? there isn't even a guarantee those credentials are valid.
Runemate sends very few information such as gp in inventory, any rings of duelings equipped, or a part of your quest list, in order to build navigation paths using runemate's web. this data isnt even mapped to a distinct player you've added to your client, just to your runemate user.
Lets assume he'd go by the accounts with the most wealth currently in the inventory by using the data of a completely different service (it's getting more and more ridiculous as you can see). Now if arbiter logged into these accounts, you would see a lot of users complaining about locked accounts due to suspicious account use, namely differences in IPs, jagex does that pretty easily.
Now i've seen some ban reports, and i've seen some "hacked" reports, but i've never seen a single "account locked" report on the forums.
Please do not feel offended, i really just want to make things clear.
TLDR: even if (and thats a big fucking if) the recent downtime involved a huge database leak, there are encryptions in place that prevent anyone from reading your account information.
I mean I understand why that looks like that from your point of view, but it just flat out wouldn't make economical sense for RM to be taking random stuff off random accounts. It literally isn't worth the reputation hit.So its just a coincidence that an account nobody has logged onto for YEARS gets hacked AS SOON AS I START USING RUNEMATE? And that every other acc I have that hasnt used RM is perfectly fine?
Sorry, I had just woke up and was replying from my phone, didn't see your post till now.What about what happened to me, around the same time this happened to this new user... I have nothing to gain I'm an avid Runemate user have paid supporter / sponsor since joining plus spend god knows on credits...
I mean 150mil is enough that I understand why you're upset, and I'm sorry that happened, but when it comes down to it it's $45-60 (I don't know the current value), which as a business isn't worth the hit to it's reputation. Especially why would Runemate take 150m from one of it's sponsors/avid users? Again I know $45-60 is frustrating to lose as an individual, not trying to minimize it, but yeah, from a business point of view that's not worth it.I was on a main account and saw my mule account login...My mistake it was a new mule account and I had yet to add a bank pin... Had over 150M swiped ...
Thing is in all my years of osrs I have never had a random hack like that... So random! - As I do not download or nor do I install files on this PC, the ONLY programme that windows signs as suspicious is Runemate.
I mean that's definitely a bit of a coincidence, but in the grand scheme of things, 2 accounts of users involved in Runescape cheating being hacked in a day out of the thousands of people who use RM in a day is not that big of a coincidence.The fact this happened to me has around the same time this post was created, could be a coincidence but when 1+1=2 you know its more mathmatical than pure coincidence...
I mean honestly that's not really odd at all imo, the forums are pretty quiet in general and I don't think most of the staff comes on here a ton. And honestly I'm not sure what they can say that hasn't been said before. A few of them are on discord a lot more though.Also the fact there has been a few of these posts popping up these past few days and not one response from a member of staff, what is going on?
I do know that people fell for that RuneLite scam, where they thought they had downloaded the 'official' RuneLite client but it turned out to be a keylogger. I think it was advertised on Google as well so it showed up as the top result...I might update this again later if anybody has anything obvious that I've missed.
I do know that people fell for that RuneLite scam, where they thought they had downloaded the 'official' RuneLite client but it turned out to be a keylogger. I think it was advertised on Google as well so it showed up as the top result...
I really appreciate staff coming here to really explain how things work as we the users have no idea, defiantly gained some insight.
As I've stated I'm going to take it as a random hit and move on and keep an eye on things as thats all we can do.
I do have a question about Runelite plugins as I got a bit bored that evening and decided to try some new plugins that maybe not so well known, I uninstalled not long after installing as they seemed to have no- to little use ... Could this be a possible breach in security? Using random plugins on Runelite?
Again, all we can do is try learn from a situation and move on, glad to be able to have the discussion without being immediately silenced.
God bless and let's hope these random hits are just what they are random and don't happen again.
I still call RM my home and still continue using it as we speak, I just had some questions that needed answered, thank you for answering them.
O.G
I mean I understand why that looks like that from your point of view, but it just flat out wouldn't make economical sense for RM to be taking random stuff off random accounts. It literally isn't worth the reputation hit.
To me this sounds like either:
- a big coincidence, that the password has been breached in some leak on a different site and someone just hacked it now (less likely imo)
- maybe something else you did the same day you were getting back into Runescape cheating got your password. There's tons of sites out there trying to get your info. There's a phishing fake Runelite site that pays for ads to be at the top of Google searches and has a similar domain. There's generally fake clients/plugins, there's account services that hack accounts, twitch scams, Runescape ads on Facebook leading to phishing links. There's fan sites/private servers that steal your stuff.
And I know that a possible reaction to that is "if all those people exist trying to hack accounts, why wouldn't Runemate?" And the answer in my mind, is that unlike all those sites, runemate is an actual business that's been around for like a decade (and the admins for longer).
Like I said I am sorry you got hacked, and I understand why you think it would be Runemate, but I'm just dropping my two cents why I think that's impossible.
How much did you lose anyway? Just wondering I guess.
I dont think that it has anything to do with maliciousness from the staff at RM; however I think a plugin or db breach may have been the culprit; as you say it wouldnt make sense for RM staff to do anything like that.
I barely lost anything cuz the acc was poor; however its still alarming that specifically RM is the only thing I had used on this account; if I had used multiple different providers, openosrs plugins, ect on this account yeah it could be any of them; what is worrying is that RM is the only thing I used on this specific account
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