Actually NBS is right. It's not fair to anyone using the script to have so many loopholes and security issues. Development takes time, but I don't agree with having an un-secure and fairly untested script for mostly young people to use that makes them vulnerable to hackers. In the end if someone get's hacked they're going to point the finger at us and the argument that we haven't had time to fix these issues won't really stand. Not to mention putting pieces of the Rusnak script under the Mysidia name is really a bad idea press wise, as we can see from bad reviews and so many complaints.
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