USPS Text Scammers Duped His Wife, So He Hacked Their Operation
www.wired.com/story/usps-scam-text-smishing-triad/
The Smishing Triad network sends up to 100,000 scam texts per day globally. One of those messages went to Grant Smith, who infiltrated their systems and exposed them to US authorities.
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I don't have a lot of money. What I do have is a very particular set of skills. Skills I have aquired over a lifetime that make me a problem for people like you. If you return my wifes money, and take her off your list, that will be the end of it. I will not pursue you. If you refuse, I will look for you. I WILL find you. And I will HACK you.
.......uh, digitally I mean. I'll hack your computers. Not like with a machette or anything. Oh my god, could you imagine, going all Jason Voorhees when someone hacks his wife??? Imagine all the blood!!! There would be sooooo much blood if you chopped of a scammers head!!! What were talking about again? Oh yeah!!!
Doon doon doon doon
Chhhh chhhh chhhh chhhh!!!!
And then I just hack you to bits.....
Can you imagine???
No, really. Try to imagine it.
Just imagine it!!!
IMAGINE ALL THE BLOOD!!!!
Ok, I kept you on the phone long enough. I've hacked your computer, traced the call, and alerted the police.
Byyyeeeeee!!!
It boggles my mind that people fall for these scams, and do so in such large numbers.
So much stupidity and/or so little tech literacy. Ow.
And it's depressing that there are so many sleazy people out there doing all kinds of bad things in general. Shame.
It doesn't help that a lot of businesses do the shit that builds the bad habits.
My bank has called me to verify a purchase (as in I called the number on my card and got redirected back to the same person). A variety of businesses routinely send direct action links that immediately request login information. Many online businesses require your phone number for a purchase and immediately opt you in to text messaging without consent. I have received plenty of nuisance texts/emails from places I made an online order with, then made an in-store purchase with the same card.
All that shit teaches people that that shit is normal and legitimate. Disgusting, insecure, privacy invading bullshit is a routine occurrence.
It can happen to anyone, even you! All it takes is for you to be a bit tired, stressed, or have a bit of an emotional response and it can quickly spiral.
Hell, even the guy who came up with the term "phishing" clicked a phishing link at the height of his cyber security career and just barely caught himself before providing info.
These people aren't idiots, they are victims who were tricked.
[# Systematic Destruction (Hacking the Scammers pt. 2)
Taking on the "Smishing Triad"](https://blog.smithsecurity.biz/systematic-destruction-hacking-the-scammers-pt.-2) g
His blog on the topic if you don't want the wired summary.
I get them. I wish them all a slow and painfully tortured death.
Until then, I do a whois on the sites and nmap their servers.
They tend to have a lot of open, unsecured ports.
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Thank you for some ideas
I'm going to buy the rights to this story and then go back in time 2 years to sell it to Jason Stathem' preferred movie studios. It will be this auction packed movie for Netflix where Jason plays a bee keeper who secretly defends the nation from those who dare messed with it at the root of power. It will be awesome!