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Something i want to say about checkers ... #1
Now days i see many people are making checker like netlfix , paypal and they are implementing rat , btc stealer behind it and they easyily bypass antivirus protection here.

For safety and best for cracking i would suggest :  openbullet here which is  100% safe and secure .maybe its litttle bit slow or fast as compare to checkers but on other hand it 100% safe too. your life is in your hand .


i wont suggest to proctect your self use rdp or vm , it will too effect and useless too .
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2020, 05:45 AM by fsociety.)

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RE: Something i want to say about checkers ... #2
As with every board of similar nature to ours, always take precautionary measures when downloading files.

I strongly suggest using a dedicated system that's solely used for testing purposes, with a VM and Sandboxie Installed on the Guest OS. Execute every file In the Sandbox environment that's running on the VM.
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RE: Something i want to say about checkers ... #3
I use a raspberry pi with a mysql database for the wordlist , the database looks like this

username
password
checked - default 0
valid - default 0

Then I run a python script using pymysql to grab any usernames not checked and process them. I update the checked / valid parameter after checking. Each script for bruteforcing is custom but you can usually base them on config files if you are lazy. Its honestly basic python you could probably whip something up in half a day of learning python. I am currently working on a auto mysqli/dorker that injects new wordlist into the database so it kind of works without input.

I am sure theres better ways to go about this , I am not to sure about the mysql database to be honest. But its working ok for now.

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RE: Something i want to say about checkers ... #4
I wouldn't download anything here without a decent amount of caution. As you said, it is very easy to bypass AVs, and there isn't much staff can do. If you find a file isn't detected and its malicious, report it!
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