Quote from: LouisCyphre on September 06, 2012, 01:03 pmQuote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amThanks for everyone discussing thee matter.We have recognized Louis Script yesterday and were interested.We assume we are pretty good with computing & security in general...but dont know shit about programming.But we know at least so much that we could see that those Python scripts have a miniscule chance of being an Attack.Thanks.Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amAlso it is really easily verified . There are a million clearnet forums out there to check this or find ppl to do this.Yep. Not to mention a lot of documentation on places like python.org and diveintopython.net.Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amWe still want to to merry pine someday through cryptographical contract :) butt this time she was a little bit to hasty.Warning of probable malware and advising being cautious is a good thing but directly marking it as malware is not a good move.This is appreciated.Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amPine and Louis are both great for the community and we dont suspect LEO. even their help is appreciated as with some proper measures it is very very hard to get caught :)Cheers. I don't actually think s/he is either.Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amWe will order a customized version of the script sometimes in the future ..we long searched for something like this.I look forward to that. :)Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amWhat are the probabilites of an Auto - Answer script being developed or feasible? Warweed seems to use something like this.If there were an API it would be dead simple. There isn't. It should still be possible to use HTTP-Post to interact with the pages. I presume that's what Warweed does, with an always on system, constantly logged in to check the orders page every minute and then respond with a PM once an order is recognised.Unless, of course, Warweed is actually a vendor account created by SR staff and can run directly on the system. I think it's the former, though, because the recent academic report on SR confirmed that a session ID could be used by a bot to crawl the site. Whoever is running Warweed just needs to login as normal occasionally and update the session ID used by his or her script.Quote from: Bungee54 on September 06, 2012, 10:41 amdisclaimer: we use prepaid international SIM , change IMEI numbers, throw away phones and hacked WLAN for access to the site.This scripts will only be used in torbox images.Cool.I have discussed API with dpr for a very long time i mean sure it would be nice but in the end you can do the same with carving auto replys and site crawling is dead easy once you understand the site structure and link structure and how thats all setup if you were here during the migrartion you remember how things used to and can reverse engineer the entire site.. personally i still can provide a whole db for all users on the site, i still can tell you when and what time they registered i can still give you approx sales data on sr based on a stable btc market ect ect ect as for how warbot works believe its no easy feat of checks rechecks time outs ect ect the list goes on and one and has gone through about 20 rewrites now