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sr. member
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July 01, 2019, 09:29:26 PM
#49
Send me 1000 $ and i provide you this stuff.you cant get anything from me nor darkweb, but you save 5000$ now Smiley
Thank you Smiley
are you seriously?
On the darkweb have alot of spy and malware can risk your PC and your live, don't do that, just become a normal live with surfing on save internet. don't diving on the deep, you can fund shark and octopus.
member
Activity: 268
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July 01, 2019, 04:29:26 PM
#48
For sure a scam. I read somewhere that these btc ATMs have AML compliance now. Ciphertrace does all of their tracking I believe
hero member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 540
July 01, 2019, 01:54:28 AM
#47
Probably that's a scam, there is no reason to believe that it's legit since I don't hear any news yet that ATM machines can be infected with malware.
If you guys hear any news regarding this, correct me and educate me please.
The sale thing is a scam don't know if the atm machine do as well but buying around dark net chances will be a lot bigger to be prone being victimized, best to stay away from this types of offers it will be a waste of  money. Though there's always possibilities also that malware can be injected but it's still best to stay safe from this.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 592
BTC to the MOON in 2019
July 01, 2019, 01:40:40 AM
#46
Probably that's a scam, there is no reason to believe that it's legit since I don't hear any news yet that ATM machines can be infected with malware.
If you guys hear any news regarding this, correct me and educate me please.
full member
Activity: 798
Merit: 121
June 30, 2019, 11:53:58 PM
#45
This malware thing isn't impossible at all. Traditional atm also encounter this kind of issue. If you're really into illegal things, any thing could be possible. But selling it on dark net, whether it is real or a scam just don't get involved with it
member
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June 23, 2019, 08:33:03 PM
#44
Good thing most BTC atms now have AML compliance. At least I read that about the crypto intelligence firm ciphertrace is
legendary
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May 06, 2019, 05:06:50 AM
#43
I guess it's pretty obvious that this is just a scam.

So only gullible person will fall for this kind of trap, mean seriously, are you willing to pay $6K for that? How foolish you are if you believed this kind of thing really exist. In the end you could end up double whammy, you lost your $6K and then probably those scammers can hack your machine.
Average joes are foolish enough unfortunately. The risks they are willing to expose themselves to in an attempt to hit jackpot is so big, that they more often than not end up broke.

The overall sentiment when it comes to things related to crypto is that people think that money is so easy to make that you don't even have to break a sweat. The reality is completely different of course, but they find out the hard way.

There are still hundreds or maybe even thousands of people installing Bitcoin doublers hoping that they can generate money out of nothing. This also is a clear indication that people don't know how Bitcoin works....
jr. member
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May 06, 2019, 04:27:16 AM
#42
Send me 1000 $ and i provide you this stuff.you cant get anything from me nor darkweb, but you save 5000$ now Smiley
Thank you Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1963
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May 06, 2019, 03:54:57 AM
#41
You do not need Malware to buy bitcoins with a stolen credit card. One of the things that are sold on the DarkNet are stolen credit card information, but it is getting more and more difficult to use these cards, because Banks have been catching on to these scams and they now ask verification before the purchase is approved and the holder of the card gets phone calls if they spend high amounts on these cards.

A lot of the credit card transactions can be reversed, so people do not like to accept credit card payments for Bitcoin purchases and most services that offer that, has strict AML requirements that needs to be done in advance, before these transactions are allowed.  Wink
hero member
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May 06, 2019, 12:33:14 AM
#40
Did anybody hear of bitcoin atm malware programs being sold on the dark net Huh
they said you can cash out $6000 btc a day with a credit card they provide..

do you guys think its real/scam?
where can i buy this malware? (jk  Tongue)


https://www.ccn.com/malware-targeting-bitcoin-atms-goes-on-sale-for-us25000
There is a high chance that it is a scam. What type of people will easily give you 6000 dollars? From that reason alone you will notice that their method is kinda sketchy. Nevertheless, avoid tackling the deep web and it is far more better to work for your money here in this website.

I guess it's pretty obvious that this is just a scam.

So only gullible person will fall for this kind of trap, mean seriously, are you willing to pay $6K for that? How foolish you are if you believed this kind of thing really exist. In the end you could end up double whammy, you lost your $6K and then probably those scammers can hack your machine.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 100
May 05, 2019, 11:38:44 PM
#39
Did anybody hear of bitcoin atm malware programs being sold on the dark net Huh
they said you can cash out $6000 btc a day with a credit card they provide..

do you guys think its real/scam?
where can i buy this malware? (jk  Tongue)


https://www.ccn.com/malware-targeting-bitcoin-atms-goes-on-sale-for-us25000
There is a high chance that it is a scam. What type of people will easily give you 6000 dollars? From that reason alone you will notice that their method is kinda sketchy. Nevertheless, avoid tackling the deep web and it is far more better to work for your money here in this website.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1007
May 05, 2019, 11:15:52 PM
#38
Anything from darknet and deep web is scam 90% of the product in darknet are probably just made to attract people and most of them are useless and no value.
Please think first why do they sell this kind of product if they can make $6000. It's logic because they don't actually make money with the program that is being sold from the darknet.

Don't trust anyone from the darknet and deep web if you want to deal with someone there you must use an escrow if they don't allow escrow or any protection so, don't deal because they don't actually have the product.
Realistically the only way to actually get the product you want from the deep web is to use escrow. In almost any other case, there's an extremely low chance that you'll receive the product that you order. The deep web used to be a sort of "sekrit club" for the users who were initially involved, but now it's a lot more popularized. With that comes scammers, who think there's no recourse for the people they scam and thus it's a great way to walk away with a bunch of money when they pretend to sell illicit goods.

These days I don't think there's many (if any) legitimate marketplaces on the deep web. There's probably been a move to some other, deeper and less well-known network which we won't be aware of for a few years. Good luck trying to find out what it is unless you have the right networks and/or software.
member
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May 05, 2019, 10:33:12 PM
#37
There are some kind of atm malware buy I do not think it existed in dark net. If this is true, refrain from doing this since it is illegal whether it is legit or scam. Doing some illegal actions is dangerous and will make your life threaten. Personally, I am not interested with the $6,000 returned.
legendary
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March 14, 2019, 04:57:07 PM
#36
Anything from darknet and deep web is scam 90% of the product in darknet are probably just made to attract people and most of them are useless and no value.
Please think first why do they sell this kind of product if they can make $6000. It's logic because they don't actually make money with the program that is being sold from the darknet.

Don't trust anyone from the darknet and deep web if you want to deal with someone there you must use an escrow if they don't allow escrow or any protection so, don't deal because they don't actually have the product.
hero member
Activity: 1071
Merit: 500
March 14, 2019, 04:45:56 PM
#35
Unfortunately, a fraudulent method since the beginning of history still works. Please note that the hunter can be hunted or may become a pray, if he is not careful enough.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 14, 2019, 04:27:09 PM
#34
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“Unlike regular ATMs, there is no single set of verification or security standards for Bitcoin ATMs. For example, instead of requiring an ATM, credit, or debit card for transactions, a Bitcoin ATM involves the use of mobile numbers and ID cards for user identity verification,” wrote Senior Threat Researcher at Trend Micro, Fernando Merces. “The user then has to input a wallet address or scan its QR code. The wallets used to store digital currencies are not standardized either and are often downloaded from app stores, posing another security problem.”

Such an enormous misunderstanding of every aspect...
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 502
March 11, 2019, 05:17:40 PM
#33
Did anybody hear of bitcoin atm malware programs being sold on the dark net Huh
they said you can cash out $6000 btc a day with a credit card they provide..

do you guys think its real/scam?
where can i buy this malware? (jk  Tongue)


https://www.ccn.com/malware-targeting-bitcoin-atms-goes-on-sale-for-us25000

Even if this are real, I would not risk myself in buying this to think that this is illegal and may cost you your life itself. Keep safe always Smiley

I think this should be confirmed if that's positive of having malwares, or if maybe it was this must be corrected. Don't risk yourselves having transactions with problematic machines, because that could probably cause you threat on your funds or much worst than that. We should always priority the safety of everyone's finances, and I don't trust those malwares these days that's phising strategies to access your privacy.
hero member
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March 10, 2019, 07:18:48 AM
#32
Did anybody hear of bitcoin atm malware programs being sold on the dark net Huh
they said you can cash out $6000 btc a day with a credit card they provide..

do you guys think its real/scam?
where can i buy this malware? (jk  Tongue)


https://www.ccn.com/malware-targeting-bitcoin-atms-goes-on-sale-for-us25000

Its hard to believe that any such thing which offer you to cash out 6000$ btc a day ? If that was real why would they do them themselves ?
Whats the purpose of asking others to avail this offer ?

Many people sell scams on darknet and this is place which is least trusted.
hero member
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March 10, 2019, 07:03:13 AM
#31
Here is what I found on your question https://github.com/rfidnfcdevice/Bitcoin-Atm-Malware

Are you serious for suggesting this? You're giving a code to hack a bitcoin ATM, though he just asking where he can buy yet he's just obviously kidding.
Though we are not sure if he can but you're actually giving a negative connotation to whoever will read this. They'll surely think that hacking is just everyone cup of tea.

I think he’s trying to click bait the users into downloading those files, and once the user does he may not be able to crack the atm but this Dev will definitely be able to hack into his machine and steal his coins. These kind of software’s often prey on people’s greed, and we all know what happens when you fall for your greed. I would advise all not to download anything from that link, or any other link which promises any kind of hack.
hero member
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March 10, 2019, 05:35:37 AM
#30
Here is what I found on your question https://github.com/rfidnfcdevice/Bitcoin-Atm-Malware

Are you serious for suggesting this? You're giving a code to hack a bitcoin ATM, though he just asking where he can buy yet he's just obviously kidding.
Though we are not sure if he can but you're actually giving a negative connotation to whoever will read this. They'll surely think that hacking is just everyone cup of tea.
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