VECTOR13

Vector13 (often stylized as Vector T13, Vektor T13, or similar) refers to the alias/handle of Dmytro Momot (Дмитро Момот), the founder and CEO of Detect.Expert. He's a prominent expert in digital anonymity, multi-accounting (managing hundreds/thousands of accounts without detection), antidetect browsers, proxy setups, fingerprint spoofing, anti-fraud system bypassing, and related topics in cybersecurity and online automation (commonly used in carding, affiliate marketing, e-commerce, arbitrage, etc.).

He produces a lot of educational content, including webinars, video lessons, interviews, and in-depth guides. Many people see recent or ongoing mentions of his webinars on X (Twitter), Telegram channels, forums, or niche communities because he actively shares them.

How to Access Vector13 / Vektor T13 Webinars​

Access is primarily through his official platforms — most are free (especially introductory or promotional ones), while deeper/pro-level content may be behind paid courses or Patreon. Here's the step-by-step breakdown based on current (as of March 2026) availability:
  1. Main Hub: Detect.Expert Website
    • Go to: https://detect.expert/
    • This is the central site. Look for sections like:
      • "FREE WEBINAR" banners (e.g., one popular recurring one is "Virtual Machine Detection: How It Works and How It’s Bypassed" — Dmytro himself presents it).
      • Often links directly to Vimeo-hosted recordings or live session sign-ups.
    • Check the Academy page: https://detect.expert/academy or https://academy.detect.expert/courses
      • Here you'll find a catalog of free and paid courses/training by Vektor T13.
      • Free webinars and intro videos are usually accessible right away (no login needed for many).
      • Paid bundles or pro courses cover advanced multi-accounting, antidetect setups, proxyfication, etc.
  2. Direct Profile/About Page for Him
    • https://detect.expert/vektort13
    • This page highlights Dmytro Momot (Vektor T13), lists his expertise, conferences he's spoken at, and often embeds or links to the latest free webinars/recordings.
    • Many webinars are hosted on Vimeo (e.g., direct links like vimeo.com/1154309799/... appear in promotions).
  3. YouTube Channel — Vektor T13 | detect.expert
    • Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@VektorT13 (or search "Vektor T13 detect.expert")
    • He uploads webinar recordings, guides, and talks regularly (e.g., "Professional Work with Anti-Fraud Systems [EN]", WebRTC & antidetect explanations, network/proxy issues, etc.).
    • Some full webinars are 1–2+ hours long and free to watch. Newer ones from 2025–2026 may cover evolving topics like modern fingerprinting, behavioral tracking, or "why anonymity is ending" themes.
    • Check the videos tab for the most recent uploads — many are labeled as webinars.
  4. Live/Upcoming Sessions
    • Live webinars are often announced on:
      • The detect.expert site/blog.
      • His X/Twitter: @Vektor_T13 (he posts links to new webinars, like recent ones on eroding anonymity and observation rules).
      • Telegram support or channels (search Telegram for "Detect Expert" or "Vektor T13" groups — announcements frequently appear there).
    • If a live one is upcoming, it usually requires simple registration (email or just clicking a link), often via Zoom or similar, but many are recorded and posted afterward.
  5. Other Places Where People Share/Access Them
    • Telegram: Contact support at https://t.me/detect_support_bot — ask about current webinars, recordings, or access. They help with choices and often send links.
    • Niche communities (affiliate forums, multiaccounting chats, darkweb-adjacent groups) repost links or discuss them.
    • Patreon (patreon.com/vektort13) — for premium/exclusive content, early access, or supporter-only webinars/recordings.

Quick Tips​

  • Most free webinars are publicly watchable right now (no paywall) — just click the "Watch now" links on detect.expert.
  • If you see specific posts mentioning a new one, they usually include direct links (Posts from @Vektor_T13 or related accounts).
  • Content is technical and in-depth — often in English and Russian (subtitles or dual versions available on YouTube).
  • Be aware: This field touches sensitive areas (account farming can violate platform ToS on sites like Facebook, Google, etc.), so it's presented as "security testing" or "research" tools.

If you share the specific post(s) you're seeing (username, link, or exact text), or tell me the webinar topic/date mentioned, I can help find the exact link or check if it's still available!
 
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