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I received a phishing email on Easter. I dismantled a criminal organization. The chocolate egg is still wrapped.
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I received a phishing email on Easter. I dismantled a criminal organization. The chocolate egg is still wrapped.

via Dev.toPaolo Costanzo

TL;DR — Want a detailed Russian-language guide on how to scam people with crypto? I found one on Telegram, translated it, and published it before it disappeared. Section 08. But that's not the highlight. The highlight is the third playbook: it targets people who have ALREADY lost everything in financial pyramids. It convinces them someone wants to return their money. Then it robs them a second time. The author presents it as "the method I personally used." The rest: NcAffiliateDrainer, 319KB of JS, increaseApproval(uint256.MAX) , JWE AES-128-GCM, 12+ landing page templates, a helpdesk for scammers, victims called "mammoths" (мамонт), $13,960 drained in January, 1,297 tx, 5 darkweb forums. PhishDestroy.io confirms independently. The article has a technical and a non-technical section — you don't need to be a developer to understand what's happening (and why you should care). I received a phishing email on Easter. I dismantled a criminal organization. The chocolate egg is still wrapped.

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