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    Hey i recently got intrested in scams and scamming programs and have scammed a few accounts as well but now i wonder if its possible to open a program u DL (scamming one ofc) and open it In Visual Basics to see the (most often) Gmail adress and pass since some ppl are too stupid and just do like [email protected] pass:123 send mail too [email protected] if it works how do you do? and how do you prevent it ? +Rep to good answers
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    I've actually done this alot, you have to be careful though. I accidently dled a really bad virus where i had to reformat my whole desktop. But, there's guide on it. Just search the scam section for Scam the scammer with youtube or something on long the lines of that.

    I'm trying now to figue out how to prevent it though. and I will PM you about it when i figure it out.
    Inactive dood. I check in with my diggy dawgs every now and then though.

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    ok nice have searched for Reverse, engineering etc but found nothing will try again ty

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    seach "scam the scammer". I know thats a guide. I'll link it in just a second
    Inactive dood. I check in with my diggy dawgs every now and then though.

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    tried that too got 6 results none the one : /

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    http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...g-youtube.html

    Old, classic, and still works again people that don't specially code their projects.

    Hope this is what you were looking for.



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    ye it whas Thanks

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