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05 Jun 2025 15:36 - 05 Jun 2025 15:37 #329750
by snowgoer540
What's up with guys posting random stuff about PUMA and bitcoin all of a sudden? was created by snowgoer540
Just report it and we will delete it, one of us usually notices it but it’s not always easy when it’s posted on existing topics. I for one do not read every post.
Last edit: 05 Jun 2025 15:37 by snowgoer540.
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05 Jun 2025 15:44 - 05 Jun 2025 15:50 #329751
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Replied by tommylight on topic What's up with guys posting random stuff about PUMA and bitcoin all of a sudden?
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Those are scams as pretty much if someone gets a hold of your crypto wallet and move assets to another wallet, even god can not get those assets back.
The same guy posted the Puma thing, most probably malware when clicking on the link, basically if you click on it, your PC is not yours anymore as they have full control and all the info within. Yes, even credit card info if you ever ordered something online.
Puma were quite good at one point in time ... long ago.
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In general:
-never click on links, ever
-never click on e-mails, ever
-never open any websites, except what you know for sure is OK
With e-mails it is very easy, if someone you know or work with sends you an e-mail, ALWAYS call them to confirm it is from them, otherwise delete WITHOUT opening. This is extremely valid for whoever uses Outlook or any Microsoft stuff/windows/office.
Etc, etc.
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Same person posted about online casinos just now
Always from the same provider in UK through a VPN or Proxy in Florida, USA.
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Those are scams as pretty much if someone gets a hold of your crypto wallet and move assets to another wallet, even god can not get those assets back.
The same guy posted the Puma thing, most probably malware when clicking on the link, basically if you click on it, your PC is not yours anymore as they have full control and all the info within. Yes, even credit card info if you ever ordered something online.
Puma were quite good at one point in time ... long ago.
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In general:
-never click on links, ever
-never click on e-mails, ever
-never open any websites, except what you know for sure is OK
With e-mails it is very easy, if someone you know or work with sends you an e-mail, ALWAYS call them to confirm it is from them, otherwise delete WITHOUT opening. This is extremely valid for whoever uses Outlook or any Microsoft stuff/windows/office.
Etc, etc.
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Edit:
Same person posted about online casinos just now
Always from the same provider in UK through a VPN or Proxy in Florida, USA.
Last edit: 05 Jun 2025 15:50 by tommylight. Reason: more info
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