FREE GEMS CLASH OF CLANS 100% WORKING 2018
This week, when reading about how the trust of citizens was abused by the government, I kept thinking about how many kids today who use the internet are conned online. Let's take one of the most basic examples of this.
The infamous Clash of Clans scam. The way this scam works is the website lures in innocent kids through YouTube ads (which aren't monitored properly) into downloading offers that not only take their account information but also install malware: Sub Seven, Beast Trojan, Bifrost, etc. The rhetoric in these websites is so convincing that some use chatboxes with bots where one will say "Is this legit" and another one will go "I just used, it works!" and will even respond to your questions that you ask in order to fool you so well that you might as well be seeing pink elephants. It's really sad to see kids get not only their account stolen, but their computer backdoored and used for all sorts of purposes (cloud computing, bitcoin mining, ransom, etc). It's even sadder that these people who do this sort of scam make millions of dollars.
This scam is relevant to what we were talking about this week because it is a modern example of what happened in the 1950's in Utah. Stay with me here. The Government (YouTube) conducts nuclear tests (plays the Clash of Clans scam ads) and the citizens in the area (children watching the ads) are exposed to dangerous conditions and develop cancer (laptop /computer/phone infected). Clash of Clans is just one example. This method is also used in other games - Fornite, League of Legends, Clash Royale, and any other free game with buyable currency. To bring this concept to a more relevant example for our age group, think of someone impersonating a college and sending out emails to students asking them to "download course list pdf" or something along those lines. Students get so many of these emails a day that it wouldn't be surprising for them to click something that they don't want.
Despite it being not as serious as when, once upon a time, Utah citizens got cancer from the nuclear testing, it's the issue that millennials face today. I know some people would think that this method of hacking is obvious and they would never fall for it, so just to prove to you guys how everyone is at risk for this method today, I set up one of these scams (on my own computer) in less than 3 hours by learning on hackforums how to use Darkcomet and a crypter. All I had to do for my computer to get infected was to open up the pdf I had crypted with my RAT. The worst part is, if I had spent around $90 more, I could have made it fully undetectable on the latest windows system, putting anyone and everyone targetted at risk.
To focus back in on my point, just like how the citizens of Utah "contracted cancer from nuclear fallout " conducted by the government, kids today are infecting their own computers with malware through these scams by ads on YouTube.
PS: If you thought that Clash of Clan scams were real, you need Jesus (Joke, please don't get angry)
I found your post to be very relatable, especially with League. My friend once got scammed by one of those "free RP" websites and lost his account. Overall, great job on your post! Your integration of the elements is very good.
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