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[โ€“] comfy@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 day ago

There was a person last year going around to websites posting a whole bunch of hastily-made .onion single-page scam websites that essentially just say "Pay $10 to this bitcoin address for the service". They'd post a series of links, like:

Facebook hacking:

http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14h3kjfu4.onion/

Love potion spell

http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14hfspopd.onion/

Mystery box

http://fakew3b5173b14hb14hb14fine9ffewh.onion/

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Not only are many of these scam services played out and pretty obvious, like pretending they will hack facebook accounts for $25, and not only were many others ridiculous like a love potion spell, satanic spells, a "mystery box" that you pay $10 to find out what's in it, but their shotgun approach of listing them all in a single post makes it obvious how fake and desperate it is. I'd be amazed if anyone fell for it, but they kept hand-posting these for months until site owners manually blocked them.