I don’t know why the title is like a newspaper but you mentioned that you’re a “veteran” so people would trust in using this
I think Veteran is inherently misleading and should be changed to just say the name of the application and what it delivers instead. Trying to call yourself a veteran to promote your tools, instead of just promoting your tools directly, feels completely irrelevant in the context of the tool itself.
I’m not much for AI, but I don’t mind that OP made a tool to handle it. Just promote the tool itself and not your experience on the platform instead - it gives mixed signals about what I should even care about to begin with.
In addition to that… it kinda makes your product look incredibly bad when you have literally no noteworthy games to your name to prove the credibility of the supposed “veteran Roblox dev” status they claim to have.
reminds me of those crypto scam articles
“elon musk releases new platform and celebrates with code IAMASCAMMER10, redeem now for 0.00545BTC!!!”
I love you
Roblox and Google servers consume much more energy than what ChatGPT consumed in 2024, and almost no one complains about that. If you are going to complain about AI energy consumption, then you have to complain about almost every big enterprise related to technology or internet.
At Google’s scale, AI servers are projected to consume much more power than Google servers. However, in its current state, AI consumes worrisome amounts of energy for the scale and size it’s at right now.
Appeal to authority fallacy :V I agree only the tool itself should be described
This argument falls apart because it relies on the idea that the statistic of the overall amount of energy used across all their servers is what matters, but what actually matters is when you look at the amount of energy used to process a single request, and compare that to the amount of energy used to process an AI prompt.
You very quickly discover that AI takes up more per prompt and realize just how badly it will scale up as AI becomes more widely adopted.
Why is this an exe file? Could’ve easily been a plugin, if theres any low-end C++ code or something you needed, you can use wasm to turn it into luau bytecode/just lift it to an external server :V This way I can manage what http requests your plugin is allowed to send (not particularly fond of the terms and services on this one, usually I’m fine with AIs collecting my data cause it’s just text conversations about technical stuff, but this collects literally my entire game, oof!)
Having it as a plugin would also help accessibility as most studio noobs would much prefer using a plugin that’s usable directly in studio instead of having to link their studio to your exe and then having to restart your exe everytime they wanna use the ai again :V
Though the tool itself is actually quite nice, I know instant feedback helps accelerate learning by alot, and getting tips along the way will help you into solutions one way or another
Overall, would-recommend-to-my-intermediate-friends-if-was-a-plugin/10
it just seems like a reskin of VS Code, like all of the other apps out there that promise AI content. that is why this is NOT a plugin
NOTE: “your” will refer to the post OP
there is also no claims about the “veteran” stuff.. your account joined 2016, i really heavily doubt that’s worthy enough to be Veteran status considering you made your first proper game in 2017 as well with less than 500 visits. your first popular games were from 2023 also
which more of so just seems like a hook for money too
also, this just seems like free ai slop, we already have too many
and also while YES roblox’s own AI assistant may generate bugs, it is more streamlined and integrated without the need to download an external app. you can also get ais like copilot or chatgpt, maybe even claude to just generate the same code
“veteran” roblox “dev” launched the most sloppiest AI Slop Builder for Roblox, and its 20$ to even get any use out of it (but we’re advertising it as free even though we’re too cheap to make a good free version)
It’s true, but, let’s say we make all AIs disappear at this very moment. What exactly will change now? There would probably be benefits in the future, but right now almost nothing will change because there are still big companies that consume huge amounts of energy every hour. And for me, there’s only one solution: to use better and renewable methods to produce energy and to regulate the very same energy consumed by those big companies. But we already know that this won’t happen in the near future because governments simply don’t care about our planet, and companies like Google, with so much money, can just bribe regulatory entities as they have almost always done.
Tools like these will put many career Roblox developers out of a job, and I’m all for it! Innovation on this platform is dead in the water, and when anybody can make a slop game, nobody will open their wallets for these largely talentless slop devs’ slot machines ever again.
can you guys stop necrobumping what is really free advertising for OP rather than a resource available for truly free use by the community, ty
This is unsafe software which steals your ROBLOX login credentials. I ran it in a VM and within a strict malware analysis envrioment and it has a score of 8/10 meaning it’s dangerous, and flags for Phishing and other such nasties. You can see the detailed report here.
- Checks computer location settings 2 TTPs 6 IoCs
Looks up country code configured in the registry, likely geofence.
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Executes dropped EXE 20 IoCs
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Loads dropped DLL 30 IoCs
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Checks installed software on the system 1 TTPs
Looks up Uninstall key entries in the registry to enumerate software on the system.
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Legitimate hosting services abused for malware hosting/C2 1 TTPs 6 IoCs
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Mark of the Web detected: This indicates that the page was originally saved or cloned. 1 IoCs
- Browser Information Discovery 1 TTPs
Enumerate browser information.
- Enumerates physical storage devices 1 TTPs
Attempts to interact with connected storage/optical drive(s).
- System Location Discovery: System Language Discovery 1 TTPs 3 IoCs
Attempt gather information about the system language of a victim in order to infer the geographical location of that host.
- Checks processor information in registry 2 TTPs 2 IoCs
Processor information is often read in order to detect sandboxing environments.
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Enumerates system info in registry 2 TTPs 3 IoCs
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Modifies data under HKEY_USERS 2 IoCs
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Modifies registry class 5 IoCs
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Suspicious behavior: EnumeratesProcesses 28 IoCs
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Suspicious behavior: NtCreateUserProcessBlockNonMicrosoftBinary 64 IoCs
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Suspicious use of AdjustPrivilegeToken 64 IoCs
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Suspicious use of FindShellTrayWindow 64 IoCs
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Suspicious use of SendNotifyMessage 24 IoCs
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Suspicious use of WriteProcessMemory 64 IoCs
There’s absolutely NO reason for this software to mess around with registry entries in the way it does. I’ve flagged this for ROBLOX moderation. If you have downloaded this software, change your passwords and remove it ASAP.
damn…
lucky i didnt download it but i hope that the people who did download it quickly change their passes
thank u for ur research
people i felt like mentioning in the thread
@Crazyblox
@athar_adv
@Kostiskat
people who might need to change their password
@CheetahSp33d change your password now
You should provide a link to the actual triage report alongside this.
EDIT: After running it through VirusTotal, a lot of the things you listed can more than likely be considered false positives because a lot of the files it drops are consistent with libraries like Electron which use browser technology for their interfaces (this is what Discord uses for their PC client, for example).
Gotta remember when running something through a virus scanner that it’s very important to actually properly look at the report and understand it before blindly believing “oh it reported some suspicious things, so it definitely must be malware!” when legitimate programs also do a lot of these suspicious things.
I think part of the “tool says it’s malware therefore it is” comes from fearmongering from Microsoft. Windows SmartScreen makes it look like it “protected” you from malware when in reality it’s just because the software isn’t common.
wait what happened, why do I need to change it