Post: Tips And Precautions To Take When Downloading Tools!
08-17-2014, 04:04 PM #1
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This is some advice you should take before downloading new or untrusted tools in this section, some new tools in this section may contain Viruses, RATS or they may be able to steal your console ID. Staff do there best to remove these as quickly as possible but if you get to them before they do my advice to you is to download a program called Sandboxie and run the executable in there first so it can not bring harm to your computer.
I have reported over 5 Posts today directly to staff which have been removed quickly. These users are sometimes not banned straight away so may commit multiple offences, if you see someone commit an offence, make sure to remember there usernames and report them to a member of staff, These were RATS or Viruses but Console ID stealers may still appear, you should always be careful about these as things such as necessary virus scans my not show this danger. You should follow all procedures below if you are uncertain about downloading a new or untrusted tool. You have been warned! Any user found to be committing these offences will be permanently banned from NextGenUpdate

NOTE: The most common RAT to be posted here looks like this:
You must login or register to view this content.
It has appeared frequently in thread responses and in it's own thread so DO NOT download this if you see it!


Procedure you should take if you are unsure of a tools safety:

1. Run the tool in the program Sandboxie
2. Re-do a virus scan of the executable on Virus Total as there can and has been illegitimate scans as of late.
3. Check NGU, read through plenty of comments as people make accounts up to boost the thread and hide the fact it. is a possible virus, check for reliable users with good positive Rep.
4.Check out the useful thread posted by Dakota about RATS and how to prevent yourself from getting one.

Tips to avoid having your ID stolen:

1.Spoof your ID to an invalid one before using a tool (this will also require you to use the tool offline).
2.Use a program like Wireshark to see what connections a tool is making.
3.Check the thread in which the tool is released. Look for any posts that either confirm or debate the authenticity of the tool.

Wireshark Link: You must login or register to view this content.
NGU Thread: You must login or register to view this content.
Virus Total: You must login or register to view this content.
Sandboxie: You must login or register to view this content.

Thanks: Dakota, Choco and Dan Dactyl.
Last edited by Geo ; 12-19-2014 at 12:18 AM. Reason: Added most common RAT image, thread fixes

The following 39 users say thank you to Geo for this useful post:

/SneakerStreet/, Hammy, One, alexcubano, bench2012, BISOON, BrevzHoster, cali123, Dan Dactyl, DesperateAsshole, Farva, Father Luckeyy, Fleek Designs, HaTeRM4NR33T, iStonerHQ, ItsFrzky, Kenna94, Kryptus, kzemaru, london-modz, MerxRTM, PS3 ITA DEX <3, quack_QUACK, Right, rowenj, takingithard, thahitcrew, TheDoctor MoDz, TheSaltCracka, TreyBeModding-, vicious_results, WeHostModdedXP, xGsc-_-Funzo, xstateofunionx, Xx-GIPPI-xX, XxBlud23xX, Yadderr, Zambie
10-04-2014, 03:40 PM #20
Originally posted by Geo7 View Post
I am posting this here as it has relevance to the section, Recently (The past few weeks) a fair amount of RATS and or Viruses have been popping up in the Modding Tools section.

This is more of a warning to all those looking at these threads and downloading them, my advice to you is to download a program called Sandboxie and run the executable in there first so it can not bring harm to your computer. I know there is a sticky'd thread from You must login or register to view this content. about being careful and about console ID's but this is just an extra warning, I have reported over 5 Posts today directly to staff which have been removed quickly. These users are sometimes not banned straight away so may commit multiple offenses, if you see someone commit an offence, make sure to remember there usernames and report them to a member of staff.

Procedure you should take if you are unsure of a tools safety:
1. Run the tool in the program Sandboxie
2. Re-do a virus scan of the executable on Virus Total as there can and has been illegitimate scans as of late.
3. Check NGU, read through plenty of comments as people make accounts up to boost the thread and hide the fact it. is a possible virus, check for reliable users with good positive Rep.
4.Check out the useful thread posted by Dakota about RATS and how to prevent yourself from getting one.

NGU Thread: You must login or register to view this content.
Virus Total: You must login or register to view this content.
Sandboxie: You must login or register to view this content.


Thanks for the heads up man Winky Winky
10-04-2014, 07:48 PM #21
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
Originally posted by Connerg123 View Post
Thanks for the heads up man Winky Winky


No problem Winky Winky

~

Edited for thread minimization.

The following user thanked Geo for this useful post:

10-09-2014, 06:50 AM #22
Teenage Modz
Do a barrel roll!
I feel so safe
10-09-2014, 12:26 PM #23
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
Originally posted by Another View Post
I feel so safe


tears
10-19-2014, 12:07 AM #24
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
Edited to include image of most common RAT posted in this section, I will be adding any others that show themselves frequently
10-19-2014, 01:59 AM #25
BISOON
Maggbot timeout!
Thx for ur advice it's important notice .. thx again dude & and thx to who sticked this .... All Of Us Love NGU Tustin
10-21-2014, 03:08 PM #26
Geo
Don't Believe The Title
Originally posted by BISOON View Post
Thx for ur advice it's important notice .. thx again dude & and thx to who sticked this .... All Of Us Love NGU Tustin


No problem =3 And Dan Dactyl sticky'd this Happy
01-26-2015, 10:04 PM #27
iTпDM
Vault dweller
Originally posted by Geo View Post
No problem =3 And Dan Dactyl sticky'd this Happy


Choco
02-02-2015, 12:21 AM #28
thanks for the warning m9.

Copyright © 2024, NextGenUpdate.
All Rights Reserved.

Gray NextGenUpdate Logo