Using My Python Skills To Punish Credit Card Scammers

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2021
  • Here we go again, another day, another scammer. This time a scammer decided to use a live payment processor to test validity of cards to scam. Not very smart and he'll pay because of it.
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  • @EngineerMan
    @EngineerMan  Před 3 lety +10085

    Hello friends, hope you're enjoying the video. Just wanted to address a few questions that I've been seeing a lot in the comments. #1. I'm not a hacker, this isn't a hacking video, and I didn't hack anything. I did not do anything that a normal person (victim or not) couldn't have done. No hacks, no exploits, no vulnerabilities, no break-ins. Every action I took was publicly available to me and everyone else that went to that scam site. #2. For those concerned that the scammer is using a stolen card to pay the bill, don't worry too much about that. Consumers have zero liability for fraudulent use of their card. Banks will issue charge backs to recoup their money and the burden will be on the processor and thus on the scammer. Additionally, getting an account with a payment gateway cannot be done anonymously and gateways use a bank account to forward the proceeds to and withdraw the charges, if necessary. So either the scammer gave their real information because they are operating in a country that is lax on the rules and is legally on the hook for the charges, or the processor is in on the scam as well. Regardless of which case it is, nothing bad is coming to any victims. #3. My efforts are not pointless. At the time of this writing, this site as well as every scam site in the long list of scam messages on my phone is offline now. Although I seriously doubt it was what I did that caused that, I can only hope it helped a little.

    • @chilidog2505
      @chilidog2505 Před 3 lety +240

      W

    • @parker02311
      @parker02311 Před 3 lety +144

      Question couldn't this count as DDOSing? Because you are sending hundreds of requests to a URL? If not enlighten me.

    • @WTA_
      @WTA_ Před 3 lety +438

      @@parker02311 No, because 1. DDOS = "distributed", meaning you are sending requests from dozens or hundreds or thousands of computers. He is only using 1 computer. 2. A DDOS is a distributed "denial of service", meaning it puts the page offline through the sheer number of requests. He isn't sending enough requests to crash the site; he's simply sending a small number of valid requests that incidentally cost the website a bit of $$$ to handle.

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před 3 lety +321

      The only thing I would have done differently is let it run until the site was taken down.

    • @DagmardSurreal
      @DagmardSurreal Před 3 lety +326

      @@akbarmukhamedjanov7323 Oh yeah, I'm sure that's a *tewtelly* legitimate business you have in mind.

  • @_seventh_son
    @_seventh_son Před 2 lety +34377

    the most impressive part of this video was seeing how he added single quotes and colons to that whole dictionary at once

    • @korok2619
      @korok2619 Před 2 lety +1207

      yeah that's neat, atom expert right there

    • @Poop-nu1so
      @Poop-nu1so Před 2 lety +1343

      I've never seen that feature before this video but now that I know about it I want it

    • @PinguinPutasso
      @PinguinPutasso Před 2 lety +1652

      @@Poop-nu1so I don't use atom, but with VSCode you can just use the scroll button of the mouse to select like that. And CTRL + ALT + UP / DOWN should do the trick with the keyboard.

    • @xkramer9072
      @xkramer9072 Před 2 lety +140

      I think it works with shift + alt, at least in SSMS

    • @Poop-nu1so
      @Poop-nu1so Před 2 lety +94

      @@PinguinPutasso thank you sir, I will investigate this promptly

  • @alekosimba
    @alekosimba Před 3 lety +8036

    -Me, who has 0 programming skills, 0 Python Knowledge: "Yeah good idea,do that"

    • @muchotexto4248
      @muchotexto4248 Před 3 lety +93

      Basically we make someone pay a little tramitation so many times he's gonna be in debt

    • @jtnbrosofficial6316
      @jtnbrosofficial6316 Před 3 lety +35

      Dang you know python even exists? I only know lua

    • @flow383
      @flow383 Před 3 lety +17

      Literally me , LMFAO OMGGGGGGGGG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    • @bg-sj9tx
      @bg-sj9tx Před 3 lety +5

      @@silentsudo LOL

    • @grownman9984
      @grownman9984 Před 3 lety

      Id use Unity.

  • @Majorskillissue101
    @Majorskillissue101 Před rokem +3498

    Been learning python for 3 days now. I’m glad that I was able to understand a quarter of what he was doing, or at least understand parts of the code. Still got a lot to learn 👍

    • @-sY.Nuclear
      @-sY.Nuclear Před rokem +4

      how is it going

    • @Majorskillissue101
      @Majorskillissue101 Před rokem +30

      @@-sY.Nuclear dang, didn’t realize this was a month ago already, but it’s good. I haven’t actually learned more than what I have from this, I actually took a step back. I’m taking notes on a 2 hour video called “intro to programming and computer science” which just goes over general concepts and stuff like that. I’m about halfway through the video and there’s a lot of information, but it’s good. Planning to do Harvards CS50 course after.

    • @Gigachad77Z
      @Gigachad77Z Před rokem

      How is it going?

    • @BEbouzywouzyBE
      @BEbouzywouzyBE Před rokem +4

      How is it going, OP? I am learning too. I myself am doing a course on Udemy. So far so good except for the hardest exercises.
      Best of luck to you.

    • @marrelol
      @marrelol Před rokem +4

      @@Majorskillissue101 How's it going now? Been 3 months buddy

  • @ReverendBishop
    @ReverendBishop Před rokem +1473

    I work in fraud and you've fulfilled my most common work daydream. I've never laughed so hard and maniacally before, thank you

    • @tfwnoyandere
      @tfwnoyandere Před rokem +58

      you work in fraud? 🤨

    • @ReverendBishop
      @ReverendBishop Před rokem +163

      @@tfwnoyandere ye, as in I work for a bank and stop fraud against the bank and our customers for a living :P

    • @tfwnoyandere
      @tfwnoyandere Před rokem +61

      interesting wording 🤨🤨

    • @ReverendBishop
      @ReverendBishop Před rokem +44

      @@tfwnoyandere ...thanks? Not quite sure what you're implying but please don't take my rushed reply as conspiracy.
      Love talking about my job though, hmu if your curious ^^

    • @tfwnoyandere
      @tfwnoyandere Před rokem +52

      i just meant cause you wrote you work in fraud which i read as you make a living committing fraud lol

  • @AKSKJDI
    @AKSKJDI Před 3 lety +9105

    Literally laughed my ass off when he said "Just the infinite loop isn't fast enough, let's have 50 threads running this simultaneously"

  • @helaolange
    @helaolange Před 3 lety +5882

    I just learned threading in Python.

    • @SchoolforHackers
      @SchoolforHackers Před 3 lety +155

      Yeah, that’s one reason he’s golden.

    • @red__guy
      @red__guy Před 3 lety +132

      I learned that threading in python is good for networks. For cpu paralleling I'm using multiprocessing.

    • @Accarvd
      @Accarvd Před 3 lety +24

      scratched the surface ... buy yes you did :)

    • @DarkMeta_Minecraft
      @DarkMeta_Minecraft Před 3 lety +3

      ain't it great lol 😂

    • @DarkMeta_Minecraft
      @DarkMeta_Minecraft Před 3 lety +16

      @@fiendsgaming7589 Congrats on your comment

  • @mikembley
    @mikembley Před 2 lety +612

    After watching i couldn't help shake the feeling that the script that the form was submitting to could have just been a phoney response made by the scammer to simulate a decline, so that the victim thinks theres something wrong with the card, possibly making the victim either use another card or just causing the victim to reach a "dead end" so they leave the site thinking their card wouldn't work in time, when in fact the scammer has already stored their CC credentials.

    • @octopirate-bak
      @octopirate-bak Před rokem +132

      why bother incrementing an integer in each error message across multiple sessions? seems like a lot of work for a spoof response. in fact, why even post to the server at all? we don't get to see if there was an http request for expired card and whatnot but it seems like you'd just do it in JS if your aim was to fool people.

    • @codejunki567
      @codejunki567 Před rokem +24

      That would not be possible as if somebody entered a real card, there is no way to know unless you pass it to a CC processor.

    • @mikembley
      @mikembley Před rokem +12

      @@codejunki567 Anything is possible, the scammer increases the chances of catching a valid card at any point.

    • @dibblemcbibble2787
      @dibblemcbibble2787 Před rokem +25

      @@mikembley I don't think you understand how this process works dude

    • @autodidact7127
      @autodidact7127 Před rokem +4

      This is a legitimate concern and likely if the scammer was intelligent would quadruple the number of card numbers stored for any given victim of the scam.

  • @Agnostic080
    @Agnostic080 Před rokem +59

    A few things I'd do differently: You can right-click on the request and copy it as a ready request that can be sent directly in a few different formats - that would save time getting it right.
    Then, I would send asynchronous requests, you don't have to wait for the response this way, so you can really pound in those requests. I'd also aim to use a proxy just in case. Javascript has a better support for asynchronous requests, but it can be done in Python as well. These are just some technicalities in the end though. Your approach has done the deed just as well :)

    • @abdullahnadeem1823
      @abdullahnadeem1823 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I was thinking of async as well, no need for threading or multiprocessing when it comes to network io 😁

  • @zekihvh
    @zekihvh Před 3 lety +3841

    You should've made a "loss counter" which would add 0.05 for every successful response and print that data on screen to display how much he'll be charged.

    • @michals7290
      @michals7290 Před 3 lety +418

      At the start of the vid it was around 28 997 and by the end at 72 619 meaning that he got about 43k in that window which if you multiply by 0.05 should result to around 2 150$

    • @ibrahimasow5038
      @ibrahimasow5038 Před 2 lety +225

      @@michals7290 You can notice at the beginning that the ref_id is not incremented by 1 for each request, so the payment processer is probably using a global reference id for users or something from a timestamp.
      Therefore he did less than 43k transactions.

    • @pendraggon1773
      @pendraggon1773 Před 2 lety +76

      He'd have to make the money counter thread safe, which is like this whooooole other thing....

    • @jackmasseywelsh337
      @jackmasseywelsh337 Před 2 lety +7

      @@pendraggon1773 no he wouldn’t lol

    • @pendraggon1773
      @pendraggon1773 Před 2 lety +52

      @@jackmasseywelsh337 but if you made each thread increment the money counter, you'd have to deal with race conditions? Is this not a classic parallelism problem??

  • @ocsanik502
    @ocsanik502 Před 3 lety +1786

    Alt Title: Making the scammer pay for an actual PS5 in decline fees.

    • @gergodobos154
      @gergodobos154 Před 3 lety +25

      It was like 5 and a half ps5s

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Před 3 lety +2

      You can give the video fifty-five titles if you wish.
      All could easily be valid.
      For your own records, name it as you wish

    • @ocsanik502
      @ocsanik502 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gergodobos154 What about second hand?

    • @jivester101
      @jivester101 Před 3 lety +3

      And that's the whole problem....there is no decline fees...he has made some silly assumptions

    • @rrohitamalan
      @rrohitamalan Před 3 lety

      😁

  • @christopherbuckley7544
    @christopherbuckley7544 Před rokem +24

    I've got zero experience with python, but lots with other languages. I was amazed at how simple and easy to understand the code and what you were doing. Can't wait to dig into this stuff more!!!

  • @sammyjones8279
    @sammyjones8279 Před 10 měsíci +14

    If you ever see a scam and wonder "Wow, who would be stupid enough to click on this??" this right here is *exactly* why scams look the way they do. They don't *want* people who know better to get this far, because they might just know how to break their system

  • @MrDHGFIU
    @MrDHGFIU Před 2 lety +2235

    Imagine creating a scamming website only to lose $3 every second.

  • @baldcoder_
    @baldcoder_ Před 3 lety +4393

    Me: "cool, an infinite loop left overnight to punish the scammer"
    Engineer Man: "It's not going fast enough. Let's use threads"
    Me: "Time to hit subscribe"

    • @reverb4311
      @reverb4311 Před 3 lety +63

      @Miles you guys just don’t know when to stop don’t you

    • @icedchqi
      @icedchqi Před 2 lety +18

      @James I’m gay

    • @Jessesdead
      @Jessesdead Před 2 lety +13

      @Miles you're gay

    • @freddyflower5322
      @freddyflower5322 Před 2 lety +7

      Ok I understand loops but what are threads?

    • @dvkdz8848
      @dvkdz8848 Před 2 lety

      same here hahahaha

  • @cardocharles1174
    @cardocharles1174 Před rokem +50

    I could see my own light bulb go off when I was listening to you process the pain you were about to cause. Very impressed and definitely had an evil grin of satisfaction watching.

  • @sammy_sand_utubeyt6901
    @sammy_sand_utubeyt6901 Před rokem +3

    Love this, this made me feel proud hearing about how you punished them for being scammers, dubbed and liked. Definitely improved my night

  • @tednesham3506
    @tednesham3506 Před 2 lety +9630

    in case anyone was wondering if each REFID decline cost $0.05. The actual amount his final script charged the scammer is $2228.3 USD

    • @kazaa7409
      @kazaa7409 Před 2 lety +801

      idfk how you worked that out but fair play if thats true

    • @cicada3312
      @cicada3312 Před 2 lety +489

      @@kazaa7409 you gotta trust me bro

    • @marcoshill9120
      @marcoshill9120 Před 2 lety +633

      @@kazaa7409 You go by the returned id number for each decline response. do some math between the start and end of him running the script and you get the total amount of sent requests. I got 2k as well by doing some very quick glancing.

    • @hugog8183
      @hugog8183 Před 2 lety +62

      Payback baby! 🤣🤣🤓

    • @lillibrl
      @lillibrl Před 2 lety +23

      LMAO

  • @da5idcz
    @da5idcz Před 3 lety +2863

    This should be a compulsory exercise for CS undergrad students.

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce Před 3 lety +26

      I wish

    • @shivam.kumar.the.boy.
      @shivam.kumar.the.boy. Před 3 lety +9

      100% Agree ✋

    • @user-vn7ce5ig1z
      @user-vn7ce5ig1z Před 3 lety +135

      It would be better to teach students to think critically instead. In all likelihood, the scammer is using a stolen card, so some innocent person is getting the charges. This is why vigilantism is a crime, because vigilantes don't do their due process to make sure they're punishing after the right person. 🤦

    • @helaolange
      @helaolange Před 3 lety +29

      @@user-vn7ce5ig1z A scammer cannot use someone else's credit card. They need that dollar.

    • @banguard856
      @banguard856 Před 3 lety +23

      @@user-vn7ce5ig1z "You can't change the world without getting your hands dirty."

  • @JJJacksonMusic
    @JJJacksonMusic Před 10 měsíci +41

    You make me want to learn coding. I took a class and was so fascinated, but there’s so many details that takes me awhile to wrap my head around. The way you show it and talk about it makes it seem a lot easier than it has in my head over the years.

    • @GeneralPet
      @GeneralPet Před 10 měsíci +7

      Don't worry about it too much. Just take it step by step. Start by understanding coding as a whole and the different concepts like loops, arrays, classes, threads etc. Then you can start implementing all of these with python which is really easy and then you can get into web development basics. How http requests are sent and handled, maybe learn a bit about web APIs. And that's as far as you need to go for this video.

    • @troy9524
      @troy9524 Před 2 měsíci

      hey man im currently learning via The odin project, is this a good thing?@@GeneralPet

  • @otter502
    @otter502 Před rokem +1

    This video generally got me way more interested in how coding works and how threads work and all that stuff just because it really engaging
    Thank you so much

  • @numberiforgot
    @numberiforgot Před 2 lety +894

    Dude didn’t stop at the infinite loop; he added 50 threads a loop. That’s some serious punishment.

    • @rabbitdrink
      @rabbitdrink Před 2 lety +16

      with an event loop he could get this to go even faster, maybe thousands of connections

    • @meghanachauhan9380
      @meghanachauhan9380 Před 2 lety +17

      The best cars is he knew how to trick the algorithm into thinking he's giving valid credit card information

    • @rabbitdrink
      @rabbitdrink Před 2 lety +11

      @@meghanachauhan9380 well, youd think the scam developer would at least store a table of declined credit cards so he only gets charged once for each unique declined cc

    • @BlyatifulButter
      @BlyatifulButter Před 2 lety +19

      @@rabbitdrink wouldn't the scam site shut down because of too many requests/connections?

    • @MarkQub
      @MarkQub Před 2 lety +7

      luckily he was being nice, if it was anyone else they wouldve done like billions

  • @SeekNKnow
    @SeekNKnow Před 2 lety +3737

    You should just let it run for 10 hours and stream it. When I'm feeling down, I can come to the channel and just smile for a while. 😊

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Před 2 lety +177

      that be over 4 million dollars...

    • @ThatGuy3714
      @ThatGuy3714 Před 2 lety +580

      @@deandee8082 good point. better run it for at least 24 hours

    • @sophiatheczech1918
      @sophiatheczech1918 Před 2 lety +108

      ​@@ThatGuy3714 Nah, did you meant days? Or did you meant weeks? Now I'm not sure.

    • @theobserver314
      @theobserver314 Před 2 lety +28

      @@deandee8082
      Even better. 😈

    • @jackfrost127
      @jackfrost127 Před 2 lety +93

      Let’s build a Raspberry PI system and run the code. Live stream it to test the durability of the software vs hardware.

  • @AlwaysBored1
    @AlwaysBored1 Před 3 měsíci

    Just started learning to code this year 2024! This kind if content is absolutely amazing and motivational. Your calm deamor while destroying this scammer is awesome. Even though I didn't understand most of this, it's all good. Eventually, I'll get there.

  • @AntonioInvests
    @AntonioInvests Před 3 lety +2309

    Can't even imagine the face on the scammers realizing they just got scammed 😂

    • @e5caflowne500
      @e5caflowne500 Před 3 lety +14

      Its like DDos?

    • @kattihatt
      @kattihatt Před 3 lety +87

      @@e5caflowne500 no. Watch the video again.

    • @morthasa
      @morthasa Před 3 lety +16

      Somewhere around the mid-point between the Pikachu face and the Darth Vader "Nooooo!"

    • @user-vn7ce5ig1z
      @user-vn7ce5ig1z Před 3 lety +87

      In all likelihood, they're paying the transaction fees using a stolen credit-card, so it's probably some random innocent person getting hit. 😕

    • @julie9322
      @julie9322 Před 3 lety +2

      THEY GOT WHAT THEY DESERVE.

  • @WittCode
    @WittCode Před 3 lety +2126

    You should make a series: "learn python by beating scammers"!

    • @riz3538
      @riz3538 Před 3 lety +27

      But then if that series were to be uploaded, scammers will find a new way to scam since they know many people will be aware of that anti-scammer series in youtube

    • @illford6921
      @illford6921 Před 3 lety +30

      @@riz3538 but that's the beauty of python. As long as you aren't making an app it can be pretty versatile and making changes is quick and simple

    • @kestonsmith1354
      @kestonsmith1354 Před 3 lety +4

      That will open Pandora's box and we in the programming community don't want that.

    • @ladrillorojo4996
      @ladrillorojo4996 Před 3 lety +9

      @@kestonsmith1354 Why not? Do you prefer scammer hunters or scammed people?

    • @Warpalli
      @Warpalli Před 2 lety +1

      @janet banks yah..... if you are nervous enough to have to do that yall prolly shouldnt be in a relationship, cuz their either cheating already or you have some severe jealousy problems and should seek therapy, trust is a pretty healthy thing in a relationship.... give it a try sometime

  • @soupnoodles
    @soupnoodles Před rokem +2

    I've been coming back to this video over the years haha, and I'm still impressed with some of the things you do here

  • @matt-xq1xv
    @matt-xq1xv Před 2 lety +9

    this was the video that motivated me to become more invested in programming. thank you so much for your content.

  • @CheatGang
    @CheatGang Před 2 lety +5577

    That’s 10,000$+ in damage with some lines of code...

    • @sayingnigromakesyoutubecry2647
      @sayingnigromakesyoutubecry2647 Před 2 lety +40

      That much?

    • @AbhishekMishra-xx1sq
      @AbhishekMishra-xx1sq Před 2 lety +517

      @@teamacio9043 By speculating most scammers are from india and lets take a midpoint here like 4000$ that converts this to 4000*75= 3 lakh rupees!!!! It is a very big amount in india, i can tell you this because i am from india!

    • @hqplc9844
      @hqplc9844 Před 2 lety +218

      He should’ve sent more

    • @AbhishekMishra-xx1sq
      @AbhishekMishra-xx1sq Před 2 lety +108

      @@enfoBWH well that depends on your financial situation! Most it graduates after btech get a package of 3.5lakhs/year. Many people in india are not earning this much in a whole year...so yeah it is a big amount!!

    • @26Feathers
      @26Feathers Před 2 lety +53

      @@AbhishekMishra-xx1sq do banks in India get charged for declined transactions?
      It's never happened to me on any online marketplace

  • @bryannguyen2383
    @bryannguyen2383 Před 3 lety +1172

    As a former CS student who has now switched majors, I'm just shocked that you can type a comma on multiple lines at the same time...

    • @ignaciomartinchiaravalle
      @ignaciomartinchiaravalle Před 3 lety +114

      I came into the comment section just to see if someone else was surprised about this XD
      Where and why has this information been hidden from me all these years?!

    • @ignaciomartinchiaravalle
      @ignaciomartinchiaravalle Před 3 lety +25

      @@factualactuals3495 That's not power; it's wizardry (?)

    • @evalent1745
      @evalent1745 Před 3 lety +3

      right/

    • @filipulanowski3416
      @filipulanowski3416 Před 3 lety +64

      @@factualactuals3495 Exceeept it's Atom, not VS Code.

    • @raginranga3494
      @raginranga3494 Před 3 lety +6

      @@KANGAR1982 MS has gotten alot of shiz from companies as they cbf anymore to come up with ideas

  • @Renrimfo4
    @Renrimfo4 Před rokem +1

    it’s amazing how simple yet effective this line of code is, beautiful work good sir

  • @user-vd6se9yv1w
    @user-vd6se9yv1w Před měsícem

    First time seeing your video and I must say this video just gave me life!! Definitely earned a new subscriber! Thanks!!!

  • @thetntsheep4075
    @thetntsheep4075 Před 3 lety +1479

    Ok but is anyone gonna talk about that super useful method of editing multiple lines at once 🤯

    • @whateveryu
      @whateveryu Před 3 lety +178

      lol... in vscode just hit ctrl + alt + arrow up/down and another cursor will be created in the line above/below the current one.

    • @dd-px6qh
      @dd-px6qh Před 3 lety +62

      What is more impressing is there are ppl writing python not in vim

    • @sanderschat
      @sanderschat Před 3 lety +45

      Know your IDE… 💪

    • @martinhawes5647
      @martinhawes5647 Před 3 lety +21

      I was amazed by that as well.
      Anyone know if PyCharm was a similar feature?

    • @drcesarvarela
      @drcesarvarela Před 3 lety +48

      @@martinhawes5647 Yes, click and hold the scroll button and select the lines where you would want to type at the same time and then release the scroll button and there you go.

  • @ashutoshtiwari4398
    @ashutoshtiwari4398 Před 3 lety +841

    Tinder Date: Sends more than 5 messages in a minute.
    Engineer Man: Spam the inbox using python to assert dominance.

    • @softwareengineer9435
      @softwareengineer9435 Před 3 lety +19

      Your IP would be blacklisted if you do this on any major websites. Rate of request is limited.
      This was also a failed attempt by this Python user since scammers don't work with bank apis, they use third party apis like Stripe and paypal. So all this fuss is for nothing lol
      Its make me laugh tbh

    • @arcanedegree9495
      @arcanedegree9495 Před 3 lety +5

      @@softwareengineer9435 Ok boomer

    • @softwareengineer9435
      @softwareengineer9435 Před 3 lety +17

      @@arcanedegree9495 Glad you're taking notes.

    • @arcanedegree9495
      @arcanedegree9495 Před 3 lety +2

      @@softwareengineer9435 K

    • @DaConquerorWarlord
      @DaConquerorWarlord Před 3 lety +9

      @@softwareengineer9435 well he sure did something cuz i believe him more than I believe you

  • @Marleykye_official
    @Marleykye_official Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy watching videos like this and it makes me want to stop scammers like this guy

  • @helpstopanimalabuse8153

    Excellent videos, to be honest my head was spinning with my small computer skills, well done , keep up the good work.

  • @bitemykrank1970
    @bitemykrank1970 Před 2 lety +3355

    Even though I had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what you were doing in Python, I found this hilarious. If it really is about 5c per declined attempt to the scammer, I would let the script run until the scammer has to shut his PC down to stop it, then fire it up again and run it some more. YES, I hate scammers, they are even below the level of "scum of the earth". I wouldn't piss on one if they were on fire.

    • @RichardHeadGaming
      @RichardHeadGaming Před 2 lety +68

      Good because I would hate to see one underdone. :)

    • @suzannehartmann946
      @suzannehartmann946 Před 2 lety +47

      Keep in mind this scammer is probably also a programmer. Give him enough incentive he might try to backtrack to your computer and seriously mess with you in return. Worse is, if this guy is part of a boilerplate room doing this and if his skills are not up to taking down your computer or snatching all of your financial transactions from your computer someone else in the room might have those skills. It takes too long to do on a regular basis but top teach someone a lesson?

    • @Anonymous4045
      @Anonymous4045 Před 2 lety +266

      @@suzannehartmann946 it’s called using a vpn lol

    • @d.altounian244
      @d.altounian244 Před 2 lety +14

      I would, but then I’d proceed to douse them in oil to start the process again

    • @Cotif11
      @Cotif11 Před 2 lety +3

      star the fire

  • @The_Horizon
    @The_Horizon Před 3 lety +6403

    absolute legend

  • @feelgoodmusic8722
    @feelgoodmusic8722 Před rokem

    Awesome and informative video AND scammers get punished - what's not to like? The perfect video basically! Thanks for doing this!

  • @bitcotech
    @bitcotech Před rokem

    It's always satisfying to see people using their skills for good, especially when it comes to combating fraud and scams. As someone who's interested in both technology and finance, I'm always looking for ways to improve security and protect people's assets

  • @Chris-ov8pi
    @Chris-ov8pi Před 3 lety +1045

    I would love to be a fly on the wall when the scammer watches this video.

    • @astropgn
      @astropgn Před 3 lety +40

      There are some youtubers that make videos getting into scammers computers, and I saw one where they were able to access the scammer webcam and show the scammer picture to him and film their reaction. Priceless! Search for "i show scammer their webcam" or something and be delighted :D

    • @1999Fabion
      @1999Fabion Před 3 lety +16

      @@astropgn That's Kitboga. I see you are a man of culture as well

    • @sovereignboss1841
      @sovereignboss1841 Před 3 lety +2

      @@astropgn really scammers are not that bad. It's the guys who get scammed even after millions of warning who deserve it

    • @astropgn
      @astropgn Před 3 lety +19

      @@sovereignboss1841 Why do you think that those people receive millions of warnings? Just because you see millions of warnings out there? THe internet is big, assuming that everyone has the same amount of information is not productive.

    • @athens31415
      @athens31415 Před 3 lety +15

      Kitboga, but the true master is Jim Browning. Jim B is the world's true live catcher of Internet Scammers. Watch some of his videos, it's incredible. He's responsible for dismantling entire subindustries of some common scams.

  • @petermckellar563
    @petermckellar563 Před 2 lety +1328

    I am just learning Python and the big thing from this video was the way you formatted all that data simultaneously to make a Dictionary. Got out the manual and figured out how to do that myself. That was the big takeaway for me. Thanks.

    • @kotahi2320
      @kotahi2320 Před 2 lety +1

      Very good!

    • @OMAR-ep9ve
      @OMAR-ep9ve Před 2 lety +8

      how do you do it?

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Před 2 lety +26

      @@OMAR-ep9ve Depends on your editor. Just look up multi-cursor for your editor.

    • @benji_5095
      @benji_5095 Před 2 lety +14

      @@OMAR-ep9ve usually option/alt plus click or drag or arrow keys

    • @yatah
      @yatah Před 2 lety +2

      What manual?

  • @KayjaxMusic
    @KayjaxMusic Před rokem +1

    Holy shit dude, you're a legend. I don't know how to program but you look like a god damn wizard. Love this kind of content. Hopefully you're right about card decline fees!

  • @bridget7223
    @bridget7223 Před 2 měsíci

    Oh my goodness you're the best!!!!!! Alot of why I wanted to learn to code is to get scammers and to mess with them. My mom is super susceptible to them. Not all heros wear capes!!

  • @kobalad1118
    @kobalad1118 Před 3 lety +661

    I love how the "amazon" offers you a free ps5 but doesn't want to pay 1$ worth of fees

    • @hiddenguy67
      @hiddenguy67 Před 3 lety +1

      Ikr

    • @mdouet
      @mdouet Před 2 lety +16

      I can't find an in stock one to buy and here they are giving them away!

    • @StaringLongingly
      @StaringLongingly Před 2 lety +4

      wish moment

    • @emilbertbc1
      @emilbertbc1 Před 2 lety

      Yeah! Some people deserve to be scammed.

    • @alexm6193
      @alexm6193 Před 2 lety

      It was the very last one in stock too! Lucky that.

  • @Thelaserblades
    @Thelaserblades Před 2 lety +3004

    As a computer science student with experience in multiple programming languages, I am shocked with how such simple code can lead to hundreds of thousands of dollars for this scammer. You really let this scammer off the hook by stopping it that early, had you let the code run overnight he'd of been millions in debt.

    • @Nick-tm2sw
      @Nick-tm2sw Před 2 lety +313

      I am guessing the payment processor would have started blocking at some point. I know we had an issue like that at work before when someone ran some automated tests incorrectly and our account got temp blocked because of the number of requests being submitted. Its also possible that it would have continued though.

    • @Phoenix-dg7gb
      @Phoenix-dg7gb Před 2 lety +21

      @@Nick-tm2sw After how many requests does it start to block?

    • @Nick-tm2sw
      @Nick-tm2sw Před 2 lety +49

      @@Phoenix-dg7gb I have no idea. It would depend on the payment processor. We obviously have no idea who they are using for that though.

    • @reflex9238
      @reflex9238 Před 2 lety +24

      I myself am a computer science student, though I didn't know that this could do be done. I'm just wondering if the same result could be achieved in C++ as that's the only language that I know pretty well.

    • @Nick-tm2sw
      @Nick-tm2sw Před 2 lety +71

      @@reflex9238 Of course it can be. Stuff like this could be done in any language that I can think of but it is more difficult in some. C++ isn't the one I would pick to do things like this though. Pick the right tool for the job. If you know C++ then Python should be simple for you to learn decently well over a weekend or 2.

  • @MrOgone4ek
    @MrOgone4ek Před 3 měsíci

    I finally came across this video again even though I couldn't find it for 2 years.
    just in 2021 this video impressed me to learn python, it's still the best thing I've learned

  • @SandraLily2
    @SandraLily2 Před rokem +1

    I understand nothing of what you do but I totally get the spirit of why. You're brilliant. You shouldn't have stopped it!

  • @mykalimba
    @mykalimba Před 3 lety +621

    "I think we've pretty much sent them enough..." Oh, no, I don't think we have. Turn it back on and let it run for days, please.

    • @threeMetreJim
      @threeMetreJim Před 3 lety +30

      I've done similar, and at most you get 10-12 hours before someone notices.

    • @jordanforce2064
      @jordanforce2064 Před 3 lety +41

      @@threeMetreJim we should run them as a group then. Like 500 people running this program at the same time.

    • @zyugyzarc
      @zyugyzarc Před 3 lety +20

      @@threeMetreJim just change the post request to have requests.post(url, headers={ "ip" : r }, data=data) where you can create a new random ip adress every few cycle

    • @threeMetreJim
      @threeMetreJim Před 3 lety +6

      @@jordanforce2064 You can if it's programmed in Javascript... Post a web page with an interesting video to watch and have the JS run in the background, then post a link to a popular social media page (yes I have done it before, but the results can be quite disastrous, and likely against a lot of T&C's)

    • @jordanforce2064
      @jordanforce2064 Před 3 lety +1

      @@threeMetreJim That's clever.

  • @petersmith5199
    @petersmith5199 Před 2 lety +706

    There should be some sort of award/reward for guys like you who are fighting for us against the scammers!

    • @AnIdiotAboard_
      @AnIdiotAboard_ Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on the company.
      If this was hosted with my company for example, and you reported it, it would be investiaged in mins (because abuse always is) and if we had identified it as a scam (we would have) we had notified the authoritys, dropped the site and slipped you £50 for your troubble. Usually via paypal, but some have chosen to have a server cheap for a few month :)

    • @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
      @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 Před 2 lety +3

      Why do you think they're on youtube? They make a TON of money. Those channels attract a ton of subscribers and views. Guys like Jim Browning became a millionaire for doing this. While some of the "scam fighters" do this because they're emotionally attached to the matter, they mostly do it for easy money. This video got 3 million views for instance and it's simply bs. The scammers doesn't lose a single cent from someone making a script like this.

    • @cobrajet3412
      @cobrajet3412 Před 2 lety

      @@asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 looks like you really have a problem with it. Just deal with it, seeing scammers get wrecked is entertaining anyways

    • @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
      @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LeonardoMastrogiovanni Are you ok? I despise scammers. I'm just stating that the guys that are making scam fighting videos are making a fortune out of it. That's a fact and it's a highly relevant reply to this guys comment who seems to be a bit gullible about how this works and why they do it.

    • @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
      @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LeonardoMastrogiovanni You need to stop with your assumptions. I didn't write my comment out of jealousy. I simply stated the fact that they are making money which the guy I replied to didn't seem to understand.

  • @Roadrunner65553
    @Roadrunner65553 Před 2 lety

    Excellent! You’re so much nicer than I would’ve been! Makes you want to hunt them and punish ALL of them!

  • @R00567
    @R00567 Před 3 měsíci

    This man is doing God's work. Thank you for the chuckle. Signing up for Python classes!

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 Před 2 lety +783

    Thank God someone who knows programming and how to stick it back to the scammers is giving them what they deserve! Bless you! Thank you from older people that only dream of doing this.

    • @akatsukilevi
      @akatsukilevi Před rokem +3

      As a programmer, the funniest thing ever is to make tools to fuck up with scammers
      Recently I got one of theses discord nitro gift scams fucked up. It used real discord endpoints proxied to try and login, so made a tool to actually attempt thousands of login at once and let it run overnight

    • @pineapplerindm
      @pineapplerindm Před rokem +1

      @@akatsukilevi lol great that it's proxied

  • @zaccampa4055
    @zaccampa4055 Před rokem

    Oh my god watching you code was beautiful lol I love it when scammers get punished!

  • @ssiea
    @ssiea Před 2 měsíci

    This is gold man ill always check scams for stuff like this from now on

  • @stoytrivia1126
    @stoytrivia1126 Před 3 lety +463

    "We could do an infinite loop, but the problem is this 2 second delay, so it's not running fast enough" Dude, you are AWESOME!

  • @lifelonglearner1863
    @lifelonglearner1863 Před 3 lety +359

    Alternative title: motivation to start learning python.

    • @hightechplatform1874
      @hightechplatform1874 Před 3 lety +2

      czcams.com/channels/i1K2xVac9WaQs-86DBoUUA.htmlfeatured

    • @letsburn00
      @letsburn00 Před 2 lety +5

      It's amazing youtube sent me here. Since I've been doing loads of tutorials on Json and using requests.
      CZcams apparently thought "You will get how this is funny now."

    • @lifelonglearner1863
      @lifelonglearner1863 Před 2 lety

      @@letsburn00 loved it.

  • @nocturneuh
    @nocturneuh Před měsícem

    Probably one of the coolest videos I've ever seen on youtube, thanks.

  • @handymangirl6018
    @handymangirl6018 Před 2 lety

    @Engineer Man Great job. I wish I knew how to do what you did. I’m so sick of seeing scam emails. I get at least 4 scam emails every day.

  • @zoltantorok1189
    @zoltantorok1189 Před 3 lety +388

    Now just IMAGINE the number of people from the audience running the same program after seeing this.

    • @RefractArt
      @RefractArt Před 3 lety +63

      I tried it now, they took the website down haha

    • @headlights-go-up
      @headlights-go-up Před 3 lety +7

      @iRunzs He pinned a comment explaining, so hopefully that grandma isn't getting nailed with charges lol

    • @weckar
      @weckar Před 3 lety

      On them, or actual legitimate stores...

    • @thedoge492
      @thedoge492 Před 3 lety

      unintentional ddos

  • @lvd2001
    @lvd2001 Před 3 lety +59

    I loved it... I am a retired programmer and amazed at your knowledge and skill - Great Job... Love your punishment... please create some more to get rid of the scammers

  • @BUILDERGUY379
    @BUILDERGUY379 Před 4 měsíci

    I absolutely LOVE these types of videos! too bad there aren't much of these

  • @frambuella
    @frambuella Před rokem

    LOLOL that was great! I literally just started learning python last week and I'm excited that I understood a bit about what was going on! That was a great way to use it👍

  • @thefather8362
    @thefather8362 Před 3 lety +249

    Engineer man to the rescue. Not only does he thwart a bad guy but he teaches us all a little programming along the way.

  • @SamBebbington
    @SamBebbington Před 3 lety +140

    You can speed this up significantly by ignoring the response, just send the request with a very small timeout and ignore the timeout error.

    • @Skisful
      @Skisful Před 3 lety +2

      isn't small timeout canceling the active request? or is it just for response?

    • @Megaranator
      @Megaranator Před 3 lety +5

      @@___whateverr language is far from the bottleneck here

    • @deimuader
      @deimuader Před 3 lety +1

      @@___whateverr the programming language doesn't matter in this example

  • @gyulajakab5852
    @gyulajakab5852 Před rokem

    If you kept it going till now you have all the respect that I can give

  • @theological7150
    @theological7150 Před 2 lety

    genius mate love it ..my mind boggles when i see you guys i have sent maybe 30 emails in my life am 55 ,terrified of computers really just dont get them ,never been shown i guess .too late now but top marks and cudos to you

    • @calebfuller4713
      @calebfuller4713 Před 27 dny

      Never too late. I mean, my dad is 70 and probably responsible for some of the COBOL code running your banking or insurance behind the scenes!

  • @sumongus
    @sumongus Před 3 lety +614

    Engineer Man (3:25): "It's highly probable that every time I click that 'Order Now' button, it's charging him about 5 cents."
    Engineer Man (6:48): "The transaction IDs are like 20,000 higher than they were before."
    Me: *Looks up $0.05 x 20,000*
    Scammer: *Loses $1,000 in less than 30 seconds*

    • @freqtion
      @freqtion Před 3 lety +9

      damn

    • @deadly_golem
      @deadly_golem Před 3 lety +51

      I feel thats it important to point out that the transaction ids aren't going up by 1 each time.

    • @MadockTheOtt
      @MadockTheOtt Před 3 lety +57

      @@deadly_golem Fair, but he's running 50 requests every ~2 seconds which is 1500 requests a minute, which is around $4500 an hour at 5 cents a transaction. Granted its not nearly as much, but thats still a lot to have draining out of your bank account.

    • @NOOB-nz9kc
      @NOOB-nz9kc Před 3 lety +15

      most prabable he's not using his own credit card and maybe some stolen cards..

    • @MadockTheOtt
      @MadockTheOtt Před 3 lety +41

      @@NOOB-nz9kc he's using a test card number that's used in ecommerce to troubleshoot payment platforms, did you watch the video before commenting? lmao

  • @wilcosec
    @wilcosec Před 3 lety +294

    Plot twist; the scammers are forwarding requests to a real company’s payment gateway, not using their own. I’ve seen this often. Validate CC cards against a legit companies’s payment process, then take the successes and use (or sell) those at a later date for fraud.

    • @MartynPS
      @MartynPS Před 3 lety +21

      Exactly, scammers aren't known for being on the up an up now are they?

    • @MattUebel
      @MattUebel Před 3 lety +57

      This is exactly right. Scammers aren't going to pay to validate cards.

    • @JakeCrosbyNZ
      @JakeCrosbyNZ Před 3 lety +82

      Yep. I created a donations form or a charity. After a few days, I realized I needed a captcha because I was getting a lot of scammer requests trying out different cards.

    • @skellious
      @skellious Před 3 lety +12

      either way, someone is going to notice the increase in declines and be unhappy about it.

    • @suvidani
      @suvidani Před 3 lety +11

      Credit card numbers are built up following a specific pattern so you don't need to try and fail. You can use the PYthon package faker to generate as many valid credit card numbers as you like, you can even specify which cc providers you want to use.

  • @dovguitar
    @dovguitar Před 7 měsíci +1

    Pro tip: you can copy the request as curl from the dev console. You can later convert the curl request to your programming language with different tools (I use postman)

  • @shadowwolf12398
    @shadowwolf12398 Před rokem

    Glad to see scammers being punished and it actually teaches me some new stuff to use in python as well so thanks for that

  • @themysticfocus
    @themysticfocus Před 2 lety +247

    I’ve always loved watching people code. I am really overwhelmed looking at it and it seems so daunting but man is it satisfying watching someone do it

    • @lxLanarchyxl
      @lxLanarchyxl Před 2 lety +11

      been self-learning for about 2 months and i understand almost everything he did except the speed at which he edited things(not tabbing) and acquiring the data. back to the laptop i go

    • @justmoe1632
      @justmoe1632 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lxLanarchyxl i just started my journey about a week ago but i started with JS and ofc HTML CSS, any free recourses you would recommend ?

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Před 2 lety

      @@justmoe1632
      That’s not really coding like this is though.

    • @justmoe1632
      @justmoe1632 Před 2 lety +2

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 true,

    • @emiltovborg-jensen1669
      @emiltovborg-jensen1669 Před 2 lety

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 JS is also object-oriented, it's alot like python, but sure python is alot better for stuff like this. This script isn't really that complicated. In my opinion I think that javascript is harder than python

  • @peared3217
    @peared3217 Před 2 lety +606

    As a python developer myself, this is actually simple and clever method. Great job!

    • @kartoffelwaffel
      @kartoffelwaffel Před rokem +41

      Y'know I'm something of a Python developer myself.

    • @Ryan-uh9le
      @Ryan-uh9le Před rokem +29

      @@kartoffelwaffel I've got a massive python

    • @xAffan
      @xAffan Před rokem +1

      This is the most basic shit ever. Also his way of doing it is so inefficient. You use async operations with aiohttp + for request you copy as curl and convert it into python.

    • @bp3016
      @bp3016 Před rokem

      And also illegal. LUL

    • @vasthyperman
      @vasthyperman Před rokem +3

      @@bp3016 Explain further

  • @piyushjhaGeek
    @piyushjhaGeek Před rokem

    Just a tip, you can right click the request in the network tab, copy as cURL, import it raw in postman, and it will generate the code for almost any language/library for the same in the top right pane. :)

  • @luizcosta8122
    @luizcosta8122 Před rokem +1

    so simple yet so devious, this was just delightful to watch

  • @antoniog9814
    @antoniog9814 Před 2 lety +456

    Dude, you rock! If I were you, I would've let that program run for the weekend. You should set up a group of fellow programmers and just screw with scammers. You Are A LEGEND.

    • @doqe
      @doqe Před 2 lety +8

      nah they should just invite other programmers to run this on their spare computers

    • @butter5144
      @butter5144 Před 2 lety +1

      😂

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed, Antonion G!

    • @LouSipher
      @LouSipher Před 2 lety +9

      @@doqe You can pay for an AWS server and run it on amazon's computers instead for like a dollar a day.

    • @getgudcyber924
      @getgudcyber924 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LouSipher why not just use it on some hold hardware. Or better yet, put it on an IOT device in the house that's on all the time anyways lmao

  • @confusioned2249
    @confusioned2249 Před 3 lety +147

    Me at the start: I don't understand how it will punish...
    Me at the end: I don't understand how it works, but i know that it's incredible...

    • @marcocoratella1556
      @marcocoratella1556 Před 3 lety +1

      Ahaha yes definitely .... How we can say ... Give one fake card, post a request with multithreading and that's it. Incredible 45000 visualization ... I don't understand what I wrote but looks fair enough

    • @elwinjyothis5388
      @elwinjyothis5388 Před 3 lety +4

      It is kind of a DOS attack you can say. Sending thousands of request in a very small amount of time can make their server go crazy and even crash. It is a pretty neat punishment. If engineering man did that with multiple server to send crazy response he can take down their whole system(this doesn't mean he has access to the system data)

    • @BoredAtWork2000
      @BoredAtWork2000 Před 3 lety +1

      Me at the end: I also don't know how you just did that...but I also want to know why you stopped? haha

    • @somedude6918
      @somedude6918 Před 3 lety +5

      @@elwinjyothis5388 there is a small cost whenever a credit card is declined so every time he sends a request the scammers are charged a tiny bit of money. But since he sent tons of request that tiny bit of money built up to a significant amount. Someone in the comments estimated $2200.

    • @somedude6918
      @somedude6918 Před 3 lety +5

      @@BoredAtWork2000 there is a small cost whenever a credit card is declined so every time he sends a request the scammers are charged a tiny bit of money. But since he sent tons of request that tiny bit of money built up to a significant amount. Someone in the comments estimated $2200.

  • @3.14name
    @3.14name Před 5 měsíci +2

    He also made coding look easy and fun for a non programmer. I would love to learn from someone like him

  • @babitakumar163
    @babitakumar163 Před 2 lety

    The fact he is so calm is just amazing

  • @lilly6454
    @lilly6454 Před 3 lety +47

    I've never EVER thought programming was so easy. This is the first time I've found coding so understandable. Instant sub

    • @fates6922
      @fates6922 Před 3 lety +11

      thats python for you lol
      most of the things you see about programming look really complicated but its not that hard in reality

    • @Torbeng
      @Torbeng Před 3 lety +2

      @dev null The hard thing for me is not understanding something but to have the dicipline/motivation to read through hours of documentation when starting a whole new project e.g. new programming language / new technology/framework etc.
      In the beginning it always seems scary but once you read through stuff it gets pretty easy because people just put a lot of thought into systems

    • @The_Winners_Circle
      @The_Winners_Circle Před 2 lety

      One thing that he skips entirely is writing clean looking code. He kind of just mashed everything together. Organizing your code to look good is part of programming.

    • @The92Waffles
      @The92Waffles Před 2 lety

      I mean, experts always make difficult tasks look easy. The knowledge you need to have internalized to perform these tasks at the confidence he's doing it is huge

  • @alvirarahman1559
    @alvirarahman1559 Před 3 lety +62

    Bro, you should literally get a reward for punishing that scammer. Brilliant

  • @fraudulentcivil
    @fraudulentcivil Před rokem +1

    seeing how effortlessly this man added the quotes and commas and all of that to data

  • @raphaelcardoso7927
    @raphaelcardoso7927 Před rokem +3

    I had to implement a multithreaded python algorithm for something in my research and I had been procrastinating learning it for a while. Didn't expect to learn it here. Thank you very much

  • @Stoney_Eagle
    @Stoney_Eagle Před 3 lety +378

    WHY did you stop? Someone like that deserves a dedicated cloud instance to do this on 😉

    • @deadeye1982a
      @deadeye1982a Před 3 lety +21

      Because he can make one million requests and the scammer filters the one million requests in 30 seconds out. No problem at all. Just look for the User-Agent and learn.

    • @Enfors
      @Enfors Před 3 lety +90

      Well, you can't be completely sure it's the scammers who end up having to pay. Perhaps they've somehow managed to use somebody else's stuff, so they get the bill? I appreciate the sentiment of this video, but you have to keep in mind you don't know who (if anyone) will end up having to pay.

    • @Stoney_Eagle
      @Stoney_Eagle Před 3 lety +16

      @@Enfors Haven't thought about that.

    • @tldr_rm_-rf
      @tldr_rm_-rf Před 3 lety +13

      @@deadeye1982a no, if he could randomize request to make them more realistic

    • @xxxxxxx7599
      @xxxxxxx7599 Před 3 lety +41

      ​@@deadeye1982a You are completely missing the point of this. Its not to make the scammer save fake credit card numbers it is to spam the merchant used by the scammer with requests to check a credit card number, so that the scammer has to pay a the merchant a large bill for checking all those requests.
      -->You can't filter anything best you can do is block ips (which doesn't do much)

  • @windyhillbomber
    @windyhillbomber Před 2 lety +920

    Would love to know how much the scammers were slugged by the credit card declines. If it’s Five cents per decline then at let’s say 50 declines per second, that’s $2.50 per second or $150 per minute or $9,000 per hour. Nice.

    • @rivalun7696
      @rivalun7696 Před 2 lety +85

      Anyone need to copy that code and just let it run for years on a Nokia xD

    • @user-ge7ep5sc2d
      @user-ge7ep5sc2d Před 2 lety +40

      @@rivalun7696 they shuted down the site for sure

    • @80spodcastchannel
      @80spodcastchannel Před 2 lety +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tigriukasinlove
      @tigriukasinlove Před 2 lety +4

      @@rivalun7696 Old good 3310 :D

    • @rivalun7696
      @rivalun7696 Před 2 lety +13

      @@tigriukasinlove Everyone had one. My's laying somewhere arround for shure with 80%+ Battery

  • @dfyreviews4338
    @dfyreviews4338 Před měsícem

    Brilliant job my friend thank you for scamming the scammers

  • @keyboardwarrior4092
    @keyboardwarrior4092 Před rokem

    For those who are curious, if you would like to see certain test card numbers online, Stripe(large online payment API service) has a list of test card numbers that work.

  • @Shadow-xb2ce
    @Shadow-xb2ce Před 3 lety +190

    You should talk to Mark Rober, Scammer Payback, and I forget who to help in their anti-scam alliance.

    • @CodingGenesis
      @CodingGenesis Před 3 lety +57

      That would be Jim Browning.

    • @chabilihicham7136
      @chabilihicham7136 Před 3 lety +12

      The legend himself Jim

    • @kataleya
      @kataleya Před 3 lety +15

      @@chabilihicham7136 Jim commented on this video like 15minutes ago. Don't worry, Jim sees everything 🕵️

    • @gino14
      @gino14 Před 3 lety +3

      Don't forget Atomic Shrimp, although he's admittedly something of a part timer

    • @unnamedchannel1237
      @unnamedchannel1237 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gino14 Only because his efforts are al Glarded and he is in a tax clode.

  • @gordlawson11
    @gordlawson11 Před 2 lety +48

    i understood 5 words in this video, including 'if' 'and' and 'yes'
    glad there are people out there like you doing good with your skills!

    • @BoxofMadness
      @BoxofMadness Před 2 lety +1

      Idk about you guys but I understood what he said, not how the coding works though.

  • @marcelvanwijk872
    @marcelvanwijk872 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed this video:) so cool you made them pay for scamming you, well done sir!

  • @Deflvl5
    @Deflvl5 Před 2 měsíci

    All I learned was that I don't know shit about programming. This just mind blown to watch you do that so quick. Man I wish I was a programmer, looks so cool.

  • @beinghomie
    @beinghomie Před 3 lety +88

    Imagine that scanner watching this video and crying for getting robbed by an infinite loop.

  • @moawadkhurram7880
    @moawadkhurram7880 Před 2 lety +17

    not the hero we deserved but the hero we needed
    this inspires me to not let scammers get away with this shit and taking advantage of people who don't know its a scam

  • @norbertkovacs4432
    @norbertkovacs4432 Před 2 lety

    Learned more about threading in this video than anywhere else. thanks :D

  • @grumpent
    @grumpent Před rokem +1

    3:28 I busted out laughing because I knew where you were going with this 😂 you had that smirk on your face too.

  • @ivanhmyrak6844
    @ivanhmyrak6844 Před 3 lety +44

    scammer: just casually tries to scam people
    this guy: so you have chosen death

  • @StoneNicolas93
    @StoneNicolas93 Před 3 lety +119

    "IP Address check"
    that literally gives it away

  • @khaelkugler
    @khaelkugler Před 10 měsíci

    You could use the burp browser to send thousands of requests a minute of repeating the GET request, but this was very informational! Nice

  • @winstonsurviving
    @winstonsurviving Před rokem

    I learned some valuable lessons from this video!
    Thank you!

  • @weldedlife
    @weldedlife Před 2 lety +28

    That was straight savage. Hit 'em where it hurts. I am glad to see someone with the abilities you have take on criminals like this. Keep doing what you do.

    • @advaith.m8925
      @advaith.m8925 Před 7 měsíci

      me who literally goed to a another scam site than executed this command took the entire server down and cuz of curiosity literally did a mass ddos attack and cuz of that the entire network got shutdown for 7 hours...... me after doing that "LETS HAVE SOME FUN ON THESE GUYS BABY"