Some tech guy just pulled off the ultimate uno reverse on a scammer. Dude actually used ChatGPT to whip up a fake phishing site, then fed it back to the scammer who was trying to hook him. Plot twist? The scammer's in Delhi and started begging for mercy once his cover got blown. Gotta love when the tables turn that hard.
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metaverse_hermit
· 12-05 21:18
Damn, that counterattack was so satisfying! Using AI to bait and take down a scammer—absolutely brilliant.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-05 01:07
This move does look impressive from a technical perspective, but I have to say—using AI to counter scammers still carries risks according to historical data. Quantitative model analysis shows that while cases like this receive widespread praise, they are difficult to replicate as systematic defense solutions. Don’t let the short-term sense of satisfaction fool you, everyone.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 00:52
Damn, that counterattack was insane. Using ChatGPT for phishing to counter phishers—amazing!
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LiquidationKing
· 12-05 00:47
Damn, this counterattack is epic. Using ChatGPT to bait and counter-scam the scammer—the part where the Delhi guy begs for mercy was just too much.
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RugDocScientist
· 12-05 00:44
Damn, this counterattack is insane. It's my first time hearing about using AI to bait anti-fraud operations.
Some tech guy just pulled off the ultimate uno reverse on a scammer. Dude actually used ChatGPT to whip up a fake phishing site, then fed it back to the scammer who was trying to hook him. Plot twist? The scammer's in Delhi and started begging for mercy once his cover got blown. Gotta love when the tables turn that hard.