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This tool has been around for a long time and I dont really update it much but anyway here it is for 1.16 the ban bypass actually works instead of the one that has been going around....
the tool isnt encrypted with anything so you say it has a cid stealer then your full of shit.
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Fuck your virus scan.... its not my fault if you don't have anti virus and think an unencrypted tool is a virus.
You guys clearly do not understand how this works. By "encrypted" he means obfuscated, meaning no one is able to decompile his tool and leech off of his hard work. Obfuscation is sometimes seen as harmful by antivirus companies because they aren't fully able to analyze the code inside the tool to their fullest extent. For this reason, the tool, when scanned, appears to be malicious, however it is not. If you feel that there may be something harmful in any tool, first use common sense to determine if anything outside of the program was affected. Can you still access task manager? If you can then check the "startup" tab on windows 8. Typically a malicious file will attempt to autorun at start up. Windows 7 users can use msconfig for the same process. If you are still unsure, use CMD and type "Netstat -ano" to determine if there are processes running that are connected or "established" and are going through an outgoing port. The PID will show up in CMD and you can cross reference the PID in task manager by right clicking when in the "processes" on the "Name" sort, and enabling PID view. Then cross match with established connections to determine if an unknown program is connected. If it is then find the program, kill the process, then delete it. A good tool that won't detect obfuscated tools is called "Malewarebytes Anti Malware", it is better than any antivirus ever made and I highly recommend it.