You're lounging at home, idly scrolling through your phone when an enticing link flashes across your screen, claiming some too-good-to-be-true offer. Without thinking, you tap it, then quickly back out. Shrugging it off, you toss your phone aside and drift into an afternoon nap. Hours later, you're jolted awake by a relentless stream of notifications. Your phone won't stop vibrating, filling the room with an unsettling buzz.
Panicking, you unlock your phone to see chaos. Transactions you didn’t authorize, emails about loans, and your bank account balance hanging by a thread—nearly drained. Heart pounding, you frantically try to stop the damage, but just as the flood of notifications quiets, a message pops up from an unknown number.
"Thank you for your patronage! 💋" The signature is clear: Saharit. Your stomach drops as you realize you've just been scammed by one of the most notorious hackers around.
As you're figuring it out, I began admiring my own full account after giving gratitude