I've recently found out about a YouTuber whose hobby is to bait scammers, play along with them for a while, use the chance to get their information, and either expose them or completely wreck their operation. YouTube channel (Jim Browning): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBNG0osIBAprVcZZ3ic84vw
A vital part of this YouTuber's tactic is to reverse the remote desktop connection so he can see everything on the scammer's computer, and even control it with remote input, like in this case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO9mWvJAugQ. Note that on no occasion (at least as shown in the video) did the YouTuber ask for the scammer's permission to 'switch sides' or anything like that.
I am not trying to do what he is doing, I'm just really curious how he did it.
@Evil_Corporation Help would be appreciated!
A vital part of this YouTuber's tactic is to reverse the remote desktop connection so he can see everything on the scammer's computer, and even control it with remote input, like in this case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO9mWvJAugQ. Note that on no occasion (at least as shown in the video) did the YouTuber ask for the scammer's permission to 'switch sides' or anything like that.
I am not trying to do what he is doing, I'm just really curious how he did it.
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