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Friends, hello everyone! Today I got the motivation to write an article about scam. This area has become very developed, and carding, in my opinion, is now fading into the background. There are a huge number of areas in this area.
Specifically, this article will be devoted to advertising - this is a relatively new method of scam, which is gaining popularity every day. Personally, I learned about this method recently, and I liked it. I'll start with a little background - in our small town it is difficult to hide something from each other, almost everyone knows each other personally, or through one handshake. So one day, I met a person who shoots videos on YouTube from all sorts of local auto-movements, he does not have a very large channel (50k subscribers), word for word we started talking and he shared with me how they tried to "steal" his channel. One day, a person joined him with a request to sell advertising on his channel, offering good money for it, my friend did not specify how much exactly, but said that for this advertising he could get as much as the channel brings in for several months.
Word for word, they agreed on all the terms of cooperation through Telegram. The essence of the advertisement was that it was necessary to advertise a browser extension that would be useful to motorists. I can’t remember what exactly the features of this extension were, but the lie was seasoned with a tasty sauce, which my friend ate. His main task was to install this extension and make a short review of it, and then insert it at the beginning of his new video. Before paying for the advertising, he was asked to install the extension and check if everything works fine for him, whether he understands the interface and if there are any questions, then for them to immediately resolve them.
After installing the extension, less than half an hour passed, as the guy completely lost access to his channel. Any attempts to get his channel back were unsuccessful.
After this conversation, I became interested in who was working so brazenly, the scheme itself was interesting) I didn't have to search for long, many hacker-related, carder-related, and especially gaming forums where scam is allowed are full of topics about recruiting for an advertising team. Having infiltrated, so to speak, one of these teams, I managed to find out all the most interesting things. For each hack, you are paid at least $8. The price depends on the subject and size of the channel. Not in all cases it is possible to take the channel from the victim, even if she installed a virus, by the way, this is a common remote access virus that can be found in the public. For work, you are provided with all the necessary materials, sites, admin panel, etc.
Bloggers love money, so this scheme will live for a long time and you can earn decent money there. It's a pity that they recruit naive fools who don't particularly care about their safety and can easily end up in jail for distributing malware. To work in this industry, you need to take your own safety seriously.
Having talked to the guys in the chat, I managed to find out that they really make good money on this. Some, with frequent online, earn more than $100 per day, which is quite good, especially for schoolchildren, of whom there are a lot. I think I'll finish here, it turned out to be a short, and I hope, fascinating story. I will not leave any links or contacts, whoever needs it will find it themselves, it's not difficult.
Specifically, this article will be devoted to advertising - this is a relatively new method of scam, which is gaining popularity every day. Personally, I learned about this method recently, and I liked it. I'll start with a little background - in our small town it is difficult to hide something from each other, almost everyone knows each other personally, or through one handshake. So one day, I met a person who shoots videos on YouTube from all sorts of local auto-movements, he does not have a very large channel (50k subscribers), word for word we started talking and he shared with me how they tried to "steal" his channel. One day, a person joined him with a request to sell advertising on his channel, offering good money for it, my friend did not specify how much exactly, but said that for this advertising he could get as much as the channel brings in for several months.
Word for word, they agreed on all the terms of cooperation through Telegram. The essence of the advertisement was that it was necessary to advertise a browser extension that would be useful to motorists. I can’t remember what exactly the features of this extension were, but the lie was seasoned with a tasty sauce, which my friend ate. His main task was to install this extension and make a short review of it, and then insert it at the beginning of his new video. Before paying for the advertising, he was asked to install the extension and check if everything works fine for him, whether he understands the interface and if there are any questions, then for them to immediately resolve them.
After installing the extension, less than half an hour passed, as the guy completely lost access to his channel. Any attempts to get his channel back were unsuccessful.
After this conversation, I became interested in who was working so brazenly, the scheme itself was interesting) I didn't have to search for long, many hacker-related, carder-related, and especially gaming forums where scam is allowed are full of topics about recruiting for an advertising team. Having infiltrated, so to speak, one of these teams, I managed to find out all the most interesting things. For each hack, you are paid at least $8. The price depends on the subject and size of the channel. Not in all cases it is possible to take the channel from the victim, even if she installed a virus, by the way, this is a common remote access virus that can be found in the public. For work, you are provided with all the necessary materials, sites, admin panel, etc.
Bloggers love money, so this scheme will live for a long time and you can earn decent money there. It's a pity that they recruit naive fools who don't particularly care about their safety and can easily end up in jail for distributing malware. To work in this industry, you need to take your own safety seriously.
Having talked to the guys in the chat, I managed to find out that they really make good money on this. Some, with frequent online, earn more than $100 per day, which is quite good, especially for schoolchildren, of whom there are a lot. I think I'll finish here, it turned out to be a short, and I hope, fascinating story. I will not leave any links or contacts, whoever needs it will find it themselves, it's not difficult.