View Full Version : [IcT] Rubidium 1.3 ideas.
Okay, what idea's do you have for the next version of rubidium, currently I have made a "disarm" function which stops the user being able to fire a single bullet at you. He can click all the wants. The bullet wont come out. :)
Any other idea's?
ARSONIST
20th May 2005, 10:37
NO way man.U can really do that?I dont think I have used your hacks before but that sounds really cool.
So,how does it work?
Will it be Vac 2 beta proof?
Diddle
20th May 2005, 13:30
NO way man.U can really do that?I dont think I have used your hacks before but that sounds really cool.
So,how does it work?
Will it be Vac 2 beta proof? Download Rubidium 1.2 from MPCDownloads and you can take a look. You have to send server.exe to someone else, join the same server and then you can take over his CS:S.
Dragonetti
20th May 2005, 14:21
This reminds me of the old Netbus thing that was on the net some years ago. Pretty fun if you could find someone dumb enough to run it.
ChickenBiscits
20th May 2005, 15:47
This reminds me of the old Netbus thing that was on the net some years ago. Pretty fun if you could find someone dumb enough to run it.
Yeah its so fun to atch their reactions.
ARSONIST
20th May 2005, 17:49
Oh,you have to do the " take control of the person" for that anti-shoot thing to work?
DrunkenDevil
21st May 2005, 11:04
lol this is the same as a trojan :O
u can just remote his pc :O CoooOooOol
l0x0r
21st May 2005, 11:19
No, it isn't a trojan, because you need the person to run it manually... or go to his house and run it on his machine in the startup. That's why I doubt LiX is releasing the source. It could get coded into a trojan, and no warning that it has been activated. That would be chaos.
Invisible§niper
21st May 2005, 14:46
No, it isn't a trojan, because you need the person to run it manually... or go to his house and run it on his machine in the startup. That's why I doubt LiX is releasing the source. It could get coded into a trojan, and no warning that it has been activated. That would be chaos.
Yea, you need to manually run a trojan to replicate it, although there have been several reports of worms that carry trojans, dropping them onto infected machines as they spread.
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