Scams wouldn't exist if parents bothered to teach kids to not trust strangers who are offering free stuff, nothing is free unless it's broken, or in this case, a scam
Lmao, i was arguing over this with a moderator in a discord server, he was saying this isn't a scam as he uses it. He banned me a few days letter because i said to him "you suck"
@@KeaneJ123 That's true but who comments on a code they wrote for themselves and a scam one at that, scammers usually try to obfuscate their code not explain it
5:59 As a 3 months old i am severely startled on the fact that you have said such profanity, I will be removing myself from interacting with this channel for the rest of eternity.
The tactics you show here are well known and even banned by some stores (Apple's comes to mind). Overall the technique and a few like it are lumped together and called "dynamic code" where the code itself is not part of the submitted package to the store and thus cannot be reviewed since the developer (or in some cases the end user) can change it at any time after review. To be clear there are scenarios where dynamic code is either useful or essential for programming tasks. But of course as you see here it can also be used to subvert the review process.
Fun fact: Dress to impress actually has a horror ARG about the devil, human sacrifice, kidnapped women being cloned and the developers of the app kidnapping people to sacrifice. All official, all built into the game lmao. It's actually kinda neat ngl, and it's actually an ARG too
It's worth noting browser extension in the Chrome family of browsers are just renamed ZIP files so you don't need an external website to break them apart and analyse them. And of course if you install them Chrome does this for you, you just need to find the folder (the Extensions page can show the id of an extension and then from your chrome profile folder you open Extensions\{id}\{version} and there you go). Of course you shouldn't be installing sketchy extensions so it's probably best to grab the CRX, rename to ZIP, and extract that way.
I remember a similar extension that totally didn't want us to make it a bookmark that when we click on it, it executes a very lovely code that made "real" Roblox ask for security code authenticator and magically when you put the security code "Roblox" decides to steal your account. It's all a coincidence
While seeing all of these scams I'm thinking about 2 things. First, how people fall for it. And second, those are so easy and simple and can be transformed to deadly weapon. Sadly, scammers (most of them) are dumb.
11:17 Roblox will censor links that redirect you outside of roblox, so either he didn't think that through or he has to directly put the code in the description and hope it dosent get censored anyways
pretty sure their employees are too underpaid to actually do their job, so they validate/deny at complete random or just straight up validate every single one, overall i dont think we should blame the employees for this nonsense... afterall, who is actively trying to force users to migrate to windows 11 by any means against their will? is it the employees or is it management.
A scammer sent me a message on Roblox about this. Instead of giving this info to U,I reported it to Roblox. Shoulda told U instead because you get the job done better