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Post by drhamadori on Oct 17, 2017 6:17:26 GMT
The full message: ""Warning!!! Scripts using network functions may leak your important information. Be sure to check the connection message after running the scripts."
There's a script that I'm looking into that requires us to "enable network functions." My question is what information can be potentially leaked by enabling this? And would the creator or someone be able to get into my Google account via this setting?
Thank you
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Post by AnkuLua on Oct 17, 2017 6:24:49 GMT
Everything sent out is shown after stopping script. Except the information is on the screen, no one can get into your Google account. You can always check the information sent.
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Post by drhamadori on Oct 17, 2017 6:28:26 GMT
Everything sent out is shown after stopping script. Except the information is on the screen, no one can get into your Google account. You can always check the information sent. Thanks for the swift response. Where can I check the information after stopping the script? VERY glad to know that they won't be able to access my account due to that setting. Thanks. BTW, what important information can be leaked, according to the warning message?
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Post by AnkuLua on Oct 17, 2017 6:43:55 GMT
There is a dialog to show all information sent when script stopped. Any information on the screen is possible to leak. For example, your name in the game. In fact, most are no big deal. And you can always check them in the checking dialog.
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Post by drhamadori on Oct 17, 2017 7:05:32 GMT
There is a dialog to show all information sent when script stopped. Any information on the screen is possible to leak. For example, your name in the game. In fact, most are no big deal. And you can always check them in the checking dialog. Ohh okay that makes sense. Thank you for clearing that up!
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Post by Exilereven on Oct 17, 2017 16:45:04 GMT
Just as an example:
I use @forrusco lualib, and snapandplay, directly from github. So I must connect twice for that, and then my account system will also show at the end. It just simply shows you what was connecting to what. But no, no one is "hacking" your Google account.
The luaLib thing, it just simply runs from the net to make sure your running updated and up to date version. But it will always tell you everything you were "connected" to before, while, after running the script.
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