| Subject: Re: runescape member hack |
Author:
timmy
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Date Posted: 18:36:08 06/15/06 Thu
In reply to:
johnny
's message, "Re: runescape member hack" on 19:23:38 06/14/06 Wed
>>>Ok, alot of people here want to learn how to hack
>into
>>>other players accounts. Whether it be because they
>>>want to get revenge, or they just want to steal from
>>>other people. I don't care. I'm just teaching you how
>>>to because ever since Runescape stole from me, I want
>>>to steal from them.
>>>
>>>Basically, all you need to do is send a simple email
>>>to the jagex recovery. They have quite a few, and
>yes,
>>>they'll sometimes use hotmail, yahoo, and other webs
>>>like that because due to the many many members they
>>>have, it's too much for a small group to use only one
>>>email on their main site. That's why they forward
>some
>>>emails that are sent to the main site to these small
>>>ones that use hotmail and yahoo. Because most people
>>>won't think of jagex using hotmail, it's quite safe
>>>for them. However, I have found out one of their
>>>hotmail adresses, and this is it:
>>>Jagex_pswrd_recovery@yahoo.com
>>>
>>>It's quite simple. All you need to send to them (and
>I
>>>may add that you will need the username of the person
>>>you are trying to hack) is this simple code that will
>>>confuse the database hardrives into thinking that you
>>>are a Jagex staff just simply checking up a member,
>>>because the forwarded emails are not sent manually,
>>>but based on which code it interprets.
>>>
>>>And because some staff use hotmail addresses, they
>>>won't get suspicious sending member information to a
>>>hotmail account. But because the staff at Jagex all
>>>have their own Runescape characters, their 'code' or
>>>'initiator code' would be their usernames and
>>>passwords. They then send along their own 'initiator
>>>code', along with the name of the other member they
>>>want to do a check up one. And because just simply
>>>going through the database to find out the other
>>>members password is not as simple..(they have ALOT of
>>>members), sending the email is much simplier and
>>>convienient. The information you will need to input
>>>is...: (make sure the title of your email is:
>>>RunescapeLog2)
>>>
>>>Access: 67&8g5$3h6@h%&dh#6G5h#@*&(j$h3$%
>>>
>>>--&58H$G376#$^@*)[ACCOUNT USERNAME
>>>HERE]DASH_#$HIDFAH&*$%&*JHKS
>>>
>>>---%^(KJK$*hfkjJFJ(23[ACCOUNT PASSWORD
>>>HERE]/*&5(*#$*&FDAKJkjf(*%#J-0ODF)%
>>>
>>>----%#&*FVJJ#$kkjsd78^ikj[OTHER MEMBERS USERNAME
>>>HERE]#$kj3278fs^$*(kjfdHJKL%^{_)
>>>
>>>(--*--4--6---}_____*57FH&$&(**jf&^<3&(.@#$*&jkfaJ%$*&
>(
>>j
>>>k*(E-N-D-]}--
>>>
>>>You can fill in the correct information as follows in
>>>the [ ]. Because Jagex staff would usually enter in
>>>their own username and password, (and because we
>don't
>>>know the passwords of the Jagex staff) your own
>>>username and password should work fine. Just remember
>>>to insert them into the right order, first the
>>>username, then the password, then the person you are
>>>trying to hack, their username goes into the third
>>>code. I've tried it and it's worked countless numbers
>>>of times. Mostly for revenge. Just remember to copy
>>>and paste the entire code, insert the appropriate
>>>data, send the email to
>Jagex_pswrd_recovery@yahoo.com
>>>and voila! It shouldn't take more than a few days, or
>>>even a few hours. Enjoy the art of hacking!!!
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