Can't edit. Happy now?
OK, why am I writing this? Because I want to prove many foolish people wrong, plus clear my name.
Firstly, I am new to coding (in Visual Basic), so I wouldn't have any idea on how to make a keylogger. Secondly, the file contains three lines of code. That explains why it's a small sized file. Now, lets clear up the part where you cry saying it's a keylogger.
1) It was made in VB, are VB keyloggers even possible?
2) I'm new to coding, as I said before, I'd have no idea how to make one!
3) You can have the VB source if you want - but I doubt you'll understand.
4) The three lines of code are:
The top is the start of the form, I think. I'm not sure.Code:Private Sub Form_Load() WebBrowser1.Navigate "www.habbo.co.uk/client" End Sub
Second line takes you to the Habbo UK login page.
The last line ends the sub/code.
Where do you see a keylogger in that? I don't see anything wrong there.
If you have any brain, you'll now agree it wont keylog you. So, for the people moaning it'll log their details they input here's my defence.
1) As above with the code, how does that log imputed details? It doesn't go to a scam site, it goes to Habbo.co.uk. On the program, you can right click and view page source! Check the page, it's all 100% Habbo UK.
2) I can't edit Habbo.co.uk/client's page can I? No. Only the site techie can, so I can't send anything to my email.
3) If the way you logged in was ON the program (like on scripting programs, you input your username and password into a box on the prog), then it would look suspicious. But this is directly to the Habbo.co.uk page.
How does it work?
Basically, it's including a frame with the Habbo.co.uk/client page. It saves you having to open IE or FireFox, then type in the URL then click login. It goes straight to it. Good for slow computers!
It's not a high file size due to little coding - keyloggers are also low size, but this doesn't mean this is a keylogger (read the first part).
Ok, so you understand? You may be thinking "why did virustotal pick something up?".
I was wondering that. It's one of these reasons:
1) Programs in VB (Visual Basic) get picked up as virus' on very sensitive AV programs.
2) The IE frame is picked up.
You know RuneScape? They made a file, similar to mine. It loaded RuneScape not Habbo. That's where my inspiration came from, anyway, if you scan theirs it says something is in it.
Notice on the scan, all the GOOD AV's don't find anything? One I've never heard of, and Panda (known to be crap, I've used it, it broke my laptop deleting good files).
So there really isn't anything to worry about. If you've used it, you can keep using it, it's 100% safe. Those who haven't used it ill be sceptical about it, use if you wish.
- OWNAGE.




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