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@_zyrif@codingcoop@ganyicz tfw you accidentally prompt Claude Code to breach https://t.co/XKw5u0aOBo's vibe-coded UI to steal the USA's nuclear codes and start WW3 (you only asked it to explain "atomicity")
@LycheeCs2 They have a massive pool of seed funds that can be refilled almost endlessly thanks to one of the founders owning a crypto casino.
It seems like the strategy is to use that to capture as much users as they can through a genuine better service, subsidized by gambling earnings.
@jordanr@pie0x1 yeah mb im kinda retarded.
I thought you had just sold it (i.e. their bots had just received it). I "somehow" missed that super visible clock
Quick shoutout to the legends who didn't reverse their trades with me when buying the dip:
- Kara Gamma Doppler FN P3 on @csfloatcom for $2k
- Bowie Fade FN 90% ($174) & Sport Gloves Bronze Morph MW ($163) on @whitemarketcsgo
- ST P90 Asiimov FT on @tradeit_gg for $29.26 (!!!)
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🚨 Community, we need your help.
After responsibly reporting a trade protection exploit/bug through Steam support and other channels, Valve even asked us directly for details. We provided info, including the SteamIDs of the 2 accounts used to reproduce the bug.
A day later, both accounts were trade-banned, even after Valve confirmed they could see the issue on their end. We strongly believe this was an automated limitation tied to the exploit rather than a manual ban.
We never abused the bug, never leaked details, and even warned other platforms that they were at risk.
After the exploit was fixed on Steam’s side, we tried reaching out again for help through every possible channel. The only response we received was a generic template from Steam support, followed by complete silence elsewhere.
We’re not asking for special treatment, recognition, or drama. We just don’t want to be punished for reporting responsibly and trying to keep the community safe.
As we all know, the only way to get Valve’s attention these days is through the community and social networks. Please reply or repost so maybe together we can finally be heard.
@Ruushedd 1) Revoke API key at https://t.co/uT8gmO2kaE
This kicks the bot out of the account, so it’s safe to trade once that’s done.
2) Change password on Steam AND all other accounts where/if it was reused.
@Ruushedd This was simplified and cut short for brevity (no blue check broketard), but the broad strokes are there.
This video is a 100% FOOL PROOF way to NEVER fall for a phishing site ever again.
https://t.co/bWaGu2aXaW
@Ruushedd 1) Victim gets phished
2) Scammer installs bot on victim's account checking all outgoing trades
3) If outgoing trade is > $ x, while victim is getting his phone, bot auto cancels original trade and sends another to scammer-owned account.
4) Victim confirms fake trade unknowingly