Author Topic: suspicious website with the purpose of stealing keys  (Read 7248 times)

But those keys were bought by somebody and if they get deactivated thats kind of unfair
Badspot could easily supply them with new keys.

I doubt he will and they don't deserve new keys if they're stupid enough to fall for It

I doubt he will and they don't deserve new keys if they're stupid enough to fall for It
You were raped? Might as well put you and the rapist in jail!

You were raped? Might as well put you and the rapist in jail!
Because rape definitely is the same as this.
With scams, they're easy as stuff to see through and anyone who falls for them usually has the IQ of a rock.
With rape, it's not that case.

Being forced into something through physical violence and falling for the stufftiest scam in human history isn't even remotely comparable

You were raped? Might as well put you and the rapist in jail!
I think that holds true in some places...

How could ANYONE fall for this?

With scams, they're easy as stuff to see through and anyone who falls for them usually has the IQ of a rock.
Except intelligence (or lack of in this case) isn't the primary thing that leads people into falling for this, but it's greed (for this case, probably not so much greed directly). If someone tried really hard (or maybe not, as in this case), they'd be able to scam almost anyone unless you've gotten yourself to the point of trusting no other living soul.

This particular one is pretty pathetic nevertheless. Also, isn't this like the 3rd time someone did a google docs scam like this before?

Except intelligence (or lack of in this case) isn't the primary thing that leads people into falling for this, but it's greed (for this case, probably not so much greed directly). If someone tried really hard (or maybe not, as in this case), they'd be able to scam almost anyone unless you've gotten yourself to the point of trusting no other living soul.

This particular one is pretty pathetic nevertheless. Also, isn't this like the 3rd time someone did a google docs scam like this before?
It's the third or fourth time that Spencer has done it.
It's only been Spencer as far as I know.

well gee i guess old people dont deserve the money that got stolen from them

With the spammer guys, you can either send messages or fake keys. The fake keys are like
AA53B-25sf5 etc etc. They look like valid keys and sending a few thousand makes it 100% certain he'll never see an authentic key if someone falls for it, as it will get sent with all the fake ones.
Before anyone complains about it accidentally generating an actual key, There are literally billions of possibilities.

With the spammer guys, you can either send messages or fake keys. The fake keys are like
AA53B-25sf5 etc etc. They look like valid keys and sending a few thousand makes it 100% certain he'll never see an authentic key if someone falls for it, as it will get sent with all the fake ones.
Before anyone complains about it accidentally generating an actual key, There are literally billions of possibilities.
stuff wrong thread. This is what was in the other thread
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=259998.msg7601751#msg7601751

How could ANYONE fall for this?
you would guess its so stupid and obvious, but some people out there actually think its real \:

stuff wrong thread. This is what was in the other thread
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=259998.msg7601751#msg7601751
i don't know anything about google docs but if he can sort the entries by the date they were sumbitted he'll probably be able to filter out times when people were spamming

well gee i guess old people dont deserve the money that they gave away

ftfy