Close experiences in the world of cybercrime

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Always stay vigilant online

This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is Cyber ​​Security.


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I share some of my experiences in these +45 years being an expert in cybersecurity, mentioning some random incidents that are just a random sample of some events that I have experienced.


Talking about cybersecurity is a topic that I find very exciting, especially because I have had many experiences in relation to this up close.

Since I have been the founder of several groups dedicated to the subject and led several initiatives that involve different hackers, both good and bad. I have had to interact, know and deal directly with the way of thinking of each of these individuals.

Generally, the common factor is taking advantage of the person's ignorance and to do this, believe me, they carry out a study of the victim or possible victims.

Based on that, they focus all their attacks.

In this publication, I am going to tell you two or three episodes that I have experienced in direct relation to this, that have happened to me and that I have had to overcome.

Obviously, they have given me a lesson that I will share with you at the end of this entire publication.


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Actual picture of the popular area.
Image from my youtube channel captured with my Krip 4B Phone.


The first thing I want to tell you happened to me about five years ago.

In those days, I frequented a place here that is, let's say, a popular area.

An area where you can buy food at very affordable prices.

This area is characterized because it is a place of very poor people, and the prices of food and things that are available there are much cheaper than anywhere else in the city.

The site is visited by people of all levels and from all social strata, always looking for the best prices.

The thing with all this is that I was there, enjoying, sitting, drinking a bottle of a liquor that I liked to enjoy in those days.

I always sat in that place to watch people go by, because it was one of my favorite hobbies.

I was alone at that time and well, it turned out that, since it is a highly dangerous area, although I am used to living here for more than 40 years, it doesn't scare me at all. But as Murphy's Law says, "if bad things can happen, they will happen".

What happened is that a boy, who is not from the area but comes from another place, simply came to attack me with a gun. He targeted me and stole my bag in which he had a sum of money, about 50 dollars, and other things.

Among the things that were there was precisely my cell phone, in which I had all the keys to my social networks, access to my bank accounts with all that data and, of course, my keys to my home and my notebook. savings that I had at that time, my notebook with my bank details.

Of course, I was very alarmed at the time.

I had to give the bag with all my documents to the thief, the robber, and the boy left very calmly.

He told me: "Look, don't chase me, because if you chase me, I'll shoot you, I'll kill you." Obviously, I didn't chase him, since it was up to me to return me to my home and figure out how to get into my apartment without keys and all that.

I had to find a locksmith and a series of things.


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The thing with this is that days after this first episode happened to me, a neighbor that I knew, who had a bad reputation, had a reputation for being someone who was involved in drugs and robberies, I saw on her social networks what she was doing. show that he had my phone and was hacking my social media accounts.

Immediately, when trying to contact her that way, after she had already regained access to my home and access to the main social networks, especially Facebook, I managed to contact her and evidently, she blocked me.

What I did was report the case directly to the local authorities in my city and they took action on the matter.

Fortunately, sites like Facebook, for example, also warned me that there was someone trying to access my account from a browser that was different from mine.

I immediately, well, through the computer here at home, managed to access my account and change all my passwords and all my data, so nothing else managed to happen on this occasion, but it was a scare that I got.

The other incident that I had to go through was an opportunity in which, using my metamask wallet, I subscribed to one of these links of precisely promotions that were on Instagram.

They were offering airdrops, cryptocurrency airdrops, and it looked very legitimate because there were messages from other people who had shown that they had received this $50 or $100 airdrop.

I legitimately clicked on the link and allowed it and agreed to metamask's signature, as they always do in these cases of these airdrops and everything was fine.

The problem was that, after about three days, I realized that my metamask balance of my dollars that I had there had been emptied directly to zero and it seemed that a transfer had been made from my metamask to another account that I don't know and what had happened is that directly when deciding to accept the metamask authentication signatures for I had given these people access to my wallet directly and I had given them access so that they could make transactions directly with what I had in my metamask wallet.


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So what they did was simply transfer the balance of 20 or 30 dollars that they had in dollars and they transferred it to their account and they did this through tornado cash to encrypt all the transactions and not know where the money was going.

Well, obviously on that occasion I also lost the amount I had in my metamask, but it was simply for reasons of being ambitious and greedy and believing that I was going to really be able to earn that eyedrop.

So I had these two bad experiences that were due to carelessness, for trusting the first one and for being careless, as well and also for trusting an eyedrop that I had not really checked if it was from a legitimate company or if it was from people who were recognized or supported by large exchange houses like Binance. Which is generally one of the steps to take before trusting these types of sites.

What I can say is that what I learned about cybersecurity in these two cases is, first of all, not to go out with credit cards or personal items unless it is really necessary.

Since then, I take the precaution of not doing so and only take out my phone or my debit cards when I am really going to need and use it, the rest I always keep in my home for security reasons and because I have lived these experiences.

Also what I have learned with the second experience is to verify the sites that are legitimate, because in this way they are legitimate or supported airdrops, since there is security involved.

Before I finish, I want to share another episode that I just remembered recently.

Through WhatsApp, a neighbor in the community where I live had her account stolen.

They managed to gain access to their WhatsApp and another way of scam that these scammers use is to start sending messages to the WhatsApp contacts that they steal, offering them to buy dollars and exchange the dollars for fiat currency.


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This neighbor, a woman of about 80 years old who does not exactly deal with dollars, contacted me offering to buy me some dollars and I, at that time, coincidentally had some dollars available for sale.

He did this through the WhatsApp group of the neighborhood community and he sent the message to several of the neighbors, to several of the people, and I almost managed to sell him the dollars and I would have gotten into a tremendous scam, because what these people do is meet the person in a rarely visited place and rob them, taking their money and not paying anything.

Generally, they do it that way and they wanted to scam me like that.

Since it seemed very strange to me that my neighbor contacted me about that when she was not dedicated to that, what I did was directly, since she lives across the street from me, knock on her door and ask her if she was selling dollars.

What was my surprise that my own neighbor told me that she was not selling dollars and that her WhatsApp had been hacked and that she did not have access to her WhatsApp.

So that wasn't her and she didn't know what was going on.

I showed her the WhatsApp messages and she started calling all the people to let them know that she was not the one offering to buy dollars or anything like that.

Fortunately, it didn't go any further than that, but it is also important to keep in mind that these scammers use social engineering to try to convince everyone, especially the elderly, who are easier to deceive because they know little about technology and are more vulnerable.

Always be aware of this, it is important not to be fooled and to verify everything and be very careful, especially nowadays, with your data.

If you have reached this point in this publication, I thank you for reading and I receive with great joy and affection every comment and every appreciation you give me.

Until next time! . Thanks for reading!.


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Images captured and video recorded using my Krip 4b phone.

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Muy delicadas estas 3 situaciones, que difícil, por lo menos en la 3era no caiste.

Yes, the third one was because of the neighbor thing, but they almost tricked me, it was a little while before that happened, thank goodness I realized it. Nowadays I don't trust anyone I don't have references for.

An 1800 word publication and interesting, how rare. You touch on topics that concern me such as the cell phone. I've always wondered what to do if I lose it. I don't know if you can give me any advice.

With the whatsapp issue a friend of mine was scammed about 3000 euros a few months ago with the purchase of cryptocurrencies. Precisely for not verifying the website.

Very interesting all the experience you bring.

A very big greeting @manclar... another good post.

Well this is a topic that I master, I have been in this cybersecurity for many years, being a black hat hacker (the villains of the movie, yes I have been and am one of them). Regarding the cell phone, my best advice is to keep it at home, but in case you really need to go out with it, try to keep it off as much as possible, this way you minimize the chances of suffering by 95%. some type of intrusion.

Regarding WhatsApp, scams are more common, because they usually steal the "tokens" (it is a kind of cookie or code to make it easier for you to understand) that guarantees them access to your WhatsApp account and with which they can take control of sending messages and do whatever they want from there. My advice is not to download strange applications or games on the phone, and always check that the link has a lock to the left (as I show in the photo, this is the case of the brave browser, which is the one I use for security reasons precisely, but In any other web browser a padlock appears as you see in that photo) of the url, and it says https: this indicates that the connection is secure.

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It is a fascinating topic, about which I know a lot, almost everything, more than 45 years in these topics of hacking, viruses, and vulnerabilities for companies, individuals and myself...

Feel free to ask me anything you want, I will gladly try to clarify your concerns.

Thank you very much @manclar, I take note of the offer of information.
Best regards

Your comment is always welcome, oh another thing that interests you a lot and I'm sure you didn't know... any hacker who knows about the subject like me (we are a few specialized in what I will tell you below), we are capable of capturing information and control of computers solely through images, those animated gifs or any other image that is displayed on your computer.

At this very moment, if I wanted to, I could enter your PC.

So also be careful with the sites and blogs you interact with online, because many sites contain special codes in their images, which allow access to your PC.

This is as simple as you are seeing my cat avatar that I have in my name and if I want, I can put a code in that image to access the PC of whoever sees my image...but don't worry, I won't do it, I I protect the trees.

Every time I look at your cat's avatar, I feel a deep sense of uneasiness 😁.... see you tomorrow.

Yes, it is because the cat is mysterious, it hides like a shadow and you don't know what it keeps inside it. 😃

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Wooo cada coda que hacen, luego se ponene creativos para poder hacer este tipo de cosas.
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Es nuestro trabajo, el ser creativos, misticote =)

Una pena de verdad hermano, me alegro que alertes a todos que te leen en cuidarse así mismo tanto en el ámbito de la tecnología como la vida propia.

Hoy en día se basan al parecer la misma gente presa envían códigos o llamadas para decirte que es para una "actualización" y terminan accediendo a tu equipo por completo... El cual pasa a la historia de venta de dinero parecida, pero en este caso te venden los $ y tu le pasas el dinero a ese "amigo de confianza".

Yes, they end up deceiving people, there are many of those rats who operate from prison to do all kinds of scams... there are scam farms in different parts of the country, especially in Tocoron...

You have to take care of yourself, in all areas and in the digital world even more so, because data is very sensitive and is just one step away from anyone who has some knowledge, even more so today with the Internet, by searching in the right place. , they get what they need.