Closed Memedew closed 1 year ago
the output is actually a JPEG image.
Firstly, it's encoding, not encrypting.
Second, base85 allows you to convert binary data to ASCII text data which can be put within the script. If you are too sped to read the code and don't trust it, don't use it. idc.
Why would you encrypt an image?? that
binaries = { "loading": base64.b85decode(b'|JeWF01!$>Nk#wx0RaF=07w7;|JwjV0RR90|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|Nq+nLjnK)|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsC0|NsBO01*fQ-~r$R0TBQK5di}c0sq7R6aWDL00000000000000000030!~hfl0RR910000000000000000RP$m3<CiG0uTcb00031000000000000000000000000000')
This IS NOT a rat or virus, it's just a loading image. (Made by me! :D)