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Fake TF2Scrap bot. Said I won an australium rocket launcher and had to click a picture to answer the code in chat.
Ways to detect a phisher (1st gen)
7. The link is included in the comment/message
1. If the profile is private
2. If the name looks simple
3. If the comment with the suspected link looks copied and pasted
4. If the comment with the suspected link looks like its too good to be true
5. If the comment with the suspected link has mispells (extra letters, bad grammar, etc.)
6. Uses friendly buzzwords (Mate, m8, dude, man, etc.)
Ways to trace a hijacker
1. Search the hijacked person's comments
2. If the person who commented on the comments, seems not to be the hijacker, search their comments, until a liable suspect is found
Hi man you like it? (LINK REMOVED)