Fake Hackers Are A Plague on The Earth

Indians, Africans, and every othe rock dwelling dirtbag have infested the internet with trash and lies.

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2. Feb 2025
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Fake Hackers Are A Plague on The Earth
Fake Hackers: The Scourge of the Digital Age

 

Fake hackers, mostly a bunch of Indians and Africans, have become an unbearable plague on this earth, scamming the gullible with their pathetic, dim-witted schemes. These worthless bastards, who are nothing more than leeches in the digital world, will take any scrap they can get their grubby hands on. Here's how you can spot these fakes:

 

  1. No Online Presence: These shit-for-brains have no real digital footprint. No history, no nothing, because they're as legitimate as a three-dollar bill.
  2. Using Gmail: They're too cheap or too dumb to get a proper email, sticking to free Gmail accounts like the low-life scammers they are.
  3. Bullshit Reviews on Quora and Reddit: They spam these sites with fake praises, trying to look credible when they're nothing but con artists.
  4. Avoiding Phone Calls: They won't talk on the phone because they know their voices sound like they belong to some jungle-dwelling bushman, not a tech expert.
  5. Aggressive and Pushy: They pressure you like a sleazy salesman, pushing for immediate cash because they know their scam won't hold up under scrutiny.
  6. Always Need Tools: They claim they need to buy new tools for every job, which is just their way of scamming you out of more money.
  7. Spamming LinkedIn: They leave dumb, irrelevant comments on good posts, thinking it makes them look legit when it just shows how desperate they are.
  8. Instagram and Facebook Scammers: These idiots operate from social media, where they can easily prey on the naive.
  9. Geographically Clueless: They can't even place cities in their correct states or countries, showing how out of their depth they are.
  10. Ridiculous Boasts: They claim they can hack into anything with the snap of their fingers, which is as believable as a snake oil cure.
  11. Broken English: Their English is so bad, it's clear they're not the sophisticated hackers they claim to be, but rather some uneducated thugs.
  12. Cliché Tech Jargon: They use hacker lingo like parrots, without the slightest clue what those terms actually mean.
  13. No Proof of Work: They can't show you shit because they've never done anything real; all they have are lies and Photoshop.
  14. Payment Scams: Demanding money upfront, promising the moon, and delivering nothing but heartache.
  15. Ethical Morons: They don't know or care about ethics or laws, treating hacking like a child's game rather than a serious profession.

 

These scamming pieces of trash are not just a menace; they're a disgusting stain on the cybersecurity community, making real hackers look bad. They're deceptive, dangerous, and could drag you into their world of lies or worse, legal trouble. Beware of these bottom-feeding bastards; verify everything, demand proof, and remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it's because it's a load of crap from these so-called "hackers".
 
 
Check the Fake Hackers website for more info.

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