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Python file encrypted? #5

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CollyYT opened this issue Jul 8, 2019 · 12 comments
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Python file encrypted? #5

CollyYT opened this issue Jul 8, 2019 · 12 comments

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@CollyYT
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CollyYT commented Jul 8, 2019

Can't edit code

@thistehneisen
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Yeah, what the heck?

@TheSpeedX
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Sorry to provide user safety and misuse of my script i have obfuscated the code

Whether you like it or not i can't provide source code and risk user safety

Providing its source code will be like giving a weapon to everyone hands

@thistehneisen
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A halfly functioning watergun?

@TheSpeedX
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TheSpeedX commented Jul 9, 2019 via email

Repository owner deleted a comment from kkthxbye-code Jul 23, 2019
@TheSpeedX
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Sorry @kkthxbye-code
Bro As you are a coder i think you know the possible misuse of your code can happen if you share it open
Hope that you understand me And Don't Share The Code ....

@TheSpeedX TheSpeedX reopened this Jul 23, 2019
@thistehneisen
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@TheSpeedX what are you even talking about, the main purpose of the whole github is open-sourcing code. If you didn't want to open-source it, but to publish your gibberish, then just pay the price and afford private repositories. Nonetheless, the code itself is as I said previously "a halfly functioning watergun", there are far more advanced tools that could, quoting you "Providing its source code will be like giving a weapon to everyone hands". This is not even close to a weapon, more like some childish system that you want to keep some kind of power over.

@TheSpeedX
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@thistehneisen Bro i want people to use the code but not misuse in your case it might be a halfly functioning watergun but For indian users and many countries its a shinny sword...
It might not be woking well for your country..
If it had been a halfly functioning tool , It Could Have never reached heights and you wont be knowing about this That A Tool Like TBomb Even Exists...
As far as i know this tool provides bombing for Almost all countries with the most number of sms that any tool has ever given...
If You know any such advanced tools please drop a link Here

And there are many people posting binaries and obfuscated codes in github...
If you don't like it dont use it, but please dont demotivate us...
We are trying really hard to maintain it.

@0n1cOn3
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0n1cOn3 commented Jul 24, 2019

@thistenheisen

There several other projects where only the binary is available. Without any Code.

The Bash script here is a part of the code. The python binary must be encrypted for the protection list where is build-in.

We really work hard for TBomb and other projects.

I hope, you can understand our decidment.

Greeting

0n1cOn3

@dCHACKZz
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If the code is encrypted how we can check this tool is safe

@TheSpeedX
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@dCHACKZz You can see other issues

There are people who decrypted And Verified....

If it had been a malware , It would have been taken down till now
Refer #20 To see the response

@darkestentropy
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If the code is encrypted how we can check this tool is safe

@dCHACKZz You can ensure by using my toolset that is capable of cracking (i.e. decompressing & decoding) the script. Instructions are at README, be sure to check them.

@darkestentropy
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@TheSpeedX, @0n1cOn3 - as I've said in #22 and my conversation with TBomb author aka TheSpeedX, GyanaTech (I'm not going to publish it, but you can ask them instead) - I will do anything possible to keep TBomb somewhat open, as long as license allows me to.

I'm not redistributing my project actively just to pay back for the TheSpeedX's kindness in responses.

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