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1.0.0.1 UPDATE - Now can find and edit CupCake passwords.
Remove
Your
Password
RYP ( Pronounced "Ripe" ) is the tool to find, and remove your saved passwords!
Do you ever remember deleting a bot, where it saved your account info?
When you deleted the bot, you most likely did not delete your account info!
It's still sitting on your computer, and you need to remove it!
That's what RYP is here for. It'll automatically find, and remove your saved passwords.
The RYPLauncher automatically downloads RYP every time it runs, so you get the latest definitions so you can remove all saved passwords on your computer.
RYP detects all of the following:
Everybody Edits Passwords ( When you clicked "Remember Me" on an EE Login )
Ninjabot 6.0 and below
Ninjabot 2.0.0 and above
EEditor
MRBot
IceBot
CupCake - Kudos to processor for not storing passwords in plain text!
And can edit your account info, or completely remove your account info!
RYP on github: Github Link
NOTICE: You can download any relese - 1.0.0.0 to the latest version of RYP and everything will work O.K.
This is because the launcher uses WebDownload/downloaditems.txt to tell it what to download and run, so if you already have the RYPLauncher, you don't need to redownload it.
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what is the use of this?
I use the same pass for my junk one-time login things, then a few for everything else (and unique passwords for anything worth money, such as my bank account)
AND also there's no harm in leaving my ee passwords on my computer. It's not like someone will come to my computer IRL to hack it.
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what is the use of this?
I use the same pass for my junk one-time login things, then a few for everything else (and unique passwords for anything worth money, such as my bank account)
If you login using EE, or use any bots, and the bot saves your password or you clicked "Remember Me" on EE, your password is saved. If you've long gone forgot about a bot, you can use RYP to find the password and delete it. You can also delete the password stored, as well as navigate to the file containing your password.
EDIT: Saw your edit.
Don't you want to feel an extra bit secure and make sure traces of your EE password aren't left lying around?
If you don't, that's OK. This also functions as a password editor, and plus, you can see all the stored passwords on your computer.
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Okay, so the only use is if you want to edit the "remember me" value FOR one website and four random executables that work with that one website
useful kek
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Okay, so the only use is if you want to edit the "remember me" value FOR one website and four random executables that work with that one website
useful kek
As I get more bots registered, it can find more.
It doesn't detect just one website, if you've been playing EE CM or some other remake - it'll know too.
I have a lot of stored bots, but most of them store the password in the local directory, so I can't add them to RYP.
There also aren't as many bots being produced anymore.
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Okay, so what's the point of removing passwords in the first place. The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file or a skilled hacker physically got to your computer, where they can easily steal all information on your computer including cache etc.
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Okay, so what's the point of removing passwords in the first place. The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file or a skilled hacker physically got to your computer, where they can easily steal all information on your computer including cache etc.
You can look at marten22 for that.
But you're looking at it as only a password remover, but it can also edit passwords as I said earlier.
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12345678908642 wrote:Okay, so what's the point of removing passwords in the first place. The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file or a skilled hacker physically got to your computer, where they can easily steal all information on your computer including cache etc.
You can look at marten22 for that.
But you're looking at it as only a password remover, but it can also edit passwords as I said earlier.
no, i noted the editing too, check my previous post(s).
As for marten22, the file they downloaded easily couldve stolen things more important than just an everybody edits account.
"The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file"
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ninjasupeatsninja wrote:12345678908642 wrote:Okay, so what's the point of removing passwords in the first place. The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file or a skilled hacker physically got to your computer, where they can easily steal all information on your computer including cache etc.
You can look at marten22 for that.
But you're looking at it as only a password remover, but it can also edit passwords as I said earlier.
no, i noted the editing too, check my previous post(s).
As for marten22, the file they downloaded easily couldve stolen things more important than just an everybody edits account."The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file"
What if that random file is "supercoolbot.exe"? It's marked as a bot, people download it, get infected, and then staff acts on it.
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12345678908642 wrote:ninjasupeatsninja wrote:12345678908642 wrote:Okay, so what's the point of removing passwords in the first place. The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file or a skilled hacker physically got to your computer, where they can easily steal all information on your computer including cache etc.
You can look at marten22 for that.
But you're looking at it as only a password remover, but it can also edit passwords as I said earlier.
no, i noted the editing too, check my previous post(s).
As for marten22, the file they downloaded easily couldve stolen things more important than just an everybody edits account."The only time you'd be hacked is if you downloaded some random file"
What if that random file is "supercoolbot.exe"? It's marked as a bot, people download it, get infected, and then staff acts on it.
it counts as a random file until you:
a. ask someone who actually knows what they're doing and they say it's safe
b. you are someone who knows what they are doing and it's safe
c. you download it and don't get hacked
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I'm sorry. But I have already made this. But not released yet because I have some more options that need to be fixed.
This feature have been in EEditor a longer time now. Because people want to secure their passwords and also maybe want some privacy.
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Inb4 it deletes System32 and all boot files.
One bot to rule them all, one bot to find them. One bot to bring them all... and with this cliché blind them.
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I'm sorry. But I have already made this. But not released yet because I have some more options that need to be fixed.
This feature have been in EEditor a longer time now. Because people want to secure their passwords and also maybe want some privacy.
And? You are a bit late... Altought you already made this, he released it first. That doesn't remove his rights to share his creation.
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it counts as a random file until you:
Random file? Throw that in the good ol' sandbox. Random file you trust? Throw it in the sandbox.
I'm not entirely sure what a sandbox does to prevent things from deleting your files or stealing your passwords but that should be noted.
idk what to say about the whole saved passwords thing. I guess it's a nice idea, but has anyone really been trying to exploit that? If someone does download malicious files, it seems like the least it would do is look for stored EE credentials. Why wouldn't it just be a keylogger?
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capasha wrote:I'm sorry. But I have already made this. But not released yet because I have some more options that need to be fixed.
This feature have been in EEditor a longer time now. Because people want to secure their passwords and also maybe want some privacy.And? You are a bit late... Altought you already made this, he released it first. That doesn't remove his rights to share his creation.
I didn't say that. I was just curious about the copyright informations.
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Inb4 it deletes System32 and all boot files.
Actually I'd only say there's a 5% chance of that happening.
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RYP 1.0.0.1 with a database update
can now detect CupCake usernames/passwords
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