![]() ![]() That was pretty stupid if you did not understand the code. Another problem could be the code you might have pasted into console that gives you your token. I'm not great at malware or mischievous software, but to remove it, probably reinstall your OS like mentioned by bluewave41. If you ran the code locally on your computer then it could of downloaded scripts that remain on your computer that refresh every time your token changes. The simple fix is to stop running the code. Therefore, they constantly have access to your account. What must be happening here is that you keep putting your user token in the replit to run the code, and every time you run the code, it's sending your token to the attacker. NEVER trust any code asking for your user token that you don't understand. For it to work the user needs to understand what they've just done and the general Discord user will not be technical enough for this. That exact reason is why implementing a button to regenerate your token doesn't make sense. The reason mass DM clients work is because people don't realize they've just given their token away. Now you need to ask yourself: is someone who is dumb enough to scan a random QR code and ignore all the very obvious warning messages given to them smart enough to realize they gave their token away? You cannot (bar some crazy zero day exploit) get someone's token by simply sending them an image without any interaction. Now by image token grabber I have to assume you're referring to QR codes. If someone was to run an unknown malicious script they need to change their password which changes their token. There is no telling what this script may have done. I wish you all the best in your endeavors and hope our paths may cross again in the future.First off, the console already has a very large clear warning deterring anyone from running an unknown script. Thank you all once again for being part of this journey. While this marks the end of my direct involvement with this project, I sincerely hope that the codebase and knowledge shared here will continue to benefit the community. Please consider contributing to the fork if you are interested in its future development. I encourage you all to show your support to noahmajors and the new direction they will take the project. You can find the active fork at the following link: I'm happy to announce that noahmajors, one of the contributors to this project, has taken the initiative to fork the repository and continue its development. ![]() Your involvement has been the driving force behind the project's success. I want to express my sincere appreciation to everyone who has participated in this project, be it through code contributions, issue reporting, or offering valuable insights. Therefore, I have decided to step back from actively maintaining this project. As I approach the final year of my school journey, I find myself needing to focus on my academic responsibilities and make room for new opportunities ahead. ![]() However, as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. This project has not only helped me improve my Python skills but has also been a great opportunity to explore and learn more about computer systems. It has been an incredible journey, and I'm immensely grateful for all the contributions, feedback, and support from each one of you. ![]() Over the past year, we've worked together to build and improve this project. I wanted to take a moment to share an important update regarding this project. ![]()
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