This Discord Server Controls my PC (with Malware)!

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Well, the hacker can control your PC using a Discord server.

Discord scams are rampant on the platform. Whether it be someone asking you to download their beta game, sending you game cheats, or discord nitro generators, you will have a malicious file hit your DMs. And when you open up that Malware, what information are you really giving to the scammer.

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00:00 - The Appetizer
01:36 - The Meal
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Note: Please do not attempt to use the malware shown in this video. Due to the popularity of the video, the behaviour of the malware most likely changed to put your own PC at risk.

If you do end up downloading some sketchy exe file, I would completely reinstall your OS. After you do that, change all your passwords.
Also stop asking what malware it is and how to set it up. You should never send malware to anyone, even if it is to "troll your friends".

NoTextToSpeech
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I love how these videos are actually genuinely useful to look out for scams and malware, meanwhile NTTS uses websites like Neopets, Roblox, Habbo hotel probably

qsev
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This video actually informs us better than any of Discord's official statements or *attempts* for the users-

acesmetanoia
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This channel just made a 180-degree turn from Discord tutorials to frankly well-documented videos about how to prevent malware and knowledge about Cybersecurity, and I love it

MuffinDesu
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I don't even use discord and I love your videos. Everything from malware and technical jargon, to references to KingCobra and TPB, you hit every niche for me.

stedmangg
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In a really twisted way, it's honestly kinda impressive how thorough and deep-rooted these programs are. I'm reminded of some of those books Kevin Mitnick wrote.

PhantomRaptor
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If you run a program on your computer, that's basically the same as saying "You now have complete permission to upload everything I have done, am doing, and will ever do on this computer to anyone you want without informing me or asking for my permission"... So in other words, _make sure you trust your programs!!_

lightning_
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Thank god that common sense of not clicking random links / files helps

Regufyz
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No jokes, you're the best youtuber that shows scams and shows an example for how does it work

warningPL
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I personally fell for one of those testing game scams, where this random person wanted me to play a game called “plague doctor” and so I clicked on the webpage, downloaded the zip file, unzipped it, and bam, next thing you know if I’m up until 1AM watching the password changed emails come in as I try to reset all of them. Bc I first got logged out of Discord, so I reset that password, and turned the computer off, then it said my VRChat, steam, epic games, Riot, etc. accounts’ passwords were changed, so I literally bursted out into tears, keep in mind, this was like 3 years ago, I’m now 15.

SupersRB
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You've got to admit, these malware devs put a lot of effort into this.










If only their dads put as much effort into raising them.

AquaQuokka
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I fell for this a month back, had to fully factory reset my computer. This scan is creepy, hoping no one falls for this ❤😭

Cobgd
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It’s not malware, they just want to track what you do so you can improve, aimlabs!

Watercape
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0:45 kinda felt like a mobile notification

maritoguionyo
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I remember a bazillion years ago when the first remote access trojans (like this one) became available through sketchy forums back in the day.

Not only will it steal whatever info it can, they normally also add you to a botnet of computers where they use the combined computer powers to mine crypto, use your network to ddos people, and otherwise perform other illegal activity through your computer.

gagep.
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Hey I gotta say your channel is really good and I've been watching for awhile for all news on discord, thanks for all your great work to the community and I be continuing to watch every video you post. Keep up the good work!!!

PixelGamerz
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I'm scared if someone actually has access to my Laptop this moment. You're videos make it feel like everything is true! Keep up with the OP Videos man!!

fireballofficial
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They really just gotta get you with the right thing. I was in a server with a member who openly deved little indie games.

Got a random DM saying something like "Hey, would you mind testing a game for me? I finished this project and want feedback on it"


Nothing sketchy about this. Just someone who openly does lil passion projects wanting feedback on their latest work.

I clicked the link and it downloaded something called Pine Island. Instantly got logged out of discord and the discord login popped up.

I deleted the file before logging back in, but that was a scare. This happened ages ago, but damn is it still in my head

Foobin_Lera
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these types of vids are super important because knowledge is *the* most important tool in keeping yourself safe. most scams and hackers are more interested in sucking in the easy targets than someone that has an oz of skepticism. much like physical locks. no matter how many locks you can put on a door, there is always the possibility of smashing a window, but it's much easier to move on to the neighbor next door.

pizza-pi
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the worst part of doing a RAT (this malware) through discord is that you are communicating through discord's API. you don't put your IP directly and you can still use VPNs to make it harder for anyone to investigate this along with discord in case they are looking for you...

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