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Old 04-23-2025, 07:16 PM

Николай Николай is offline
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Hello everyone, I wanted to share an idea about phishing:
For example: Buy a database with 50,000 emails, the subject is a basketball game.
Select a basketball game: In basketball there can be no draw.
1.- Predict the results: Divide your database into two groups of 25,000 emails. To one of the groups you send a prediction where you say that team 1 is going to win. To the other group you send a prediction that team 2 is going to win.
2.- Finished match: After the match is over, only one of the teams will have won. Let's assume that team 1 was the winner.Now, you focus on the 25,000 emails that received the correct prediction .
3.- Repeat the tactic: Choose another match and repeat the process. This time, you send 12,500 emails predicting that team 1 will win and 12,500 that team 2 will win. When the match is over, you will be left with a smaller group of emails that received correct predictions.
4.- Build trust: After repeating this process several times, people who received emails with accurate predictions will start to trust your predictions.
5.- Launch the phishing: Finally, you send an email to this limited group offering a "foolproof" prediction for $50. You include a link where they must enter their personal and payment information.
I know it sounds crazy but I think it could work, what do you think