He just won’t click on my Grabify link, which isn’t really a problem because I already know he’s from Nigeria.
Even when I sent him the official Samaritan’s purse website, he claims I need to send 3 donations to get to the official website.
Meanwhile, Georgia Barnett Antione contacted me asking how can she use hacking links. By searching on Scammer.info I found out she/he runs the same scam as our dear friend Antione Janski does. I think this is Antione trying to scam me, and use my Grabify methods against me. Naughy Antione!
After our email conversation, we continued our conversation on Google Chat, where he expressed the mental state of a 3-year-old.
Very worrying.
After I asked several times what’s the name of the friend, he finally revealed the name of the friend is Kevin - he has no surname, location, or email. He’s made up - but don’t say it to Antione, we don’t want to pop his bubble!
He continues to ask me about ‘‘hacking links’’ (Grabify links) and I continue to imitate a fool.
He’s amazed by my ability to view Instagram profiles without
a profile on a desktop.
Even when I sent him a normal, regular link to Instagram, he was afraid to click on it, because my links = incredible.
He was also amazed when I said that I’m a normal dude with no skill - which isn’t far from the truth.
He can’t comprehend that he needs to change the words in the link to view other profiles after I explained to him how to view Instagram profiles without a profile.
When he asked me what do i do on the internet, I unleashed a trick up my sleeve. Antione runned two bitcoin investment scams in the past, which I, shut down. So I wrote that as an answer.
For now, our story ends. He left me on seen, and I think he’s not coming back. Every story must have an end, but maybe, we will have another thrilling installment of Man vs Antione.
And, of course, he introduced me to a new scam he runs! Hooray! I can finally shut down another scam run by this asshol…honorable gentleman.
May I introduce you to, drumrolls please… http://Heritagecapital.biz
This guy really isn’t creative about his website names, is he. This is his 3rd or 4th website called heritagecapital. Think of something else Antione.
It has a live chat and is hosted on NameSilo, and will get shut down pretty quickly. I already reported the website to NameSilo and i’m waiting for a response.
While we wait for the website to get shut down, isn’t it hilarious that Antione, even though he knows i’m a scambaiter and that I use ‘‘hacking links’’, still tries to scam me.
The domain is going down soon, i think.
Any minute now…
Oh bloody hell, i’m gonna update you when these assh…honorable gentleman from NameSilo take down the website.
The scammers domain name is registered at namesilo but the domain name’s web hosting that he uses for the domain is pointed at namecheap. When you buy a domain name from a reputable company you are allowed to use website hosting from anywhere you only have to point the name servers to that hosting account.
If you look at the screenshot you took under name servers it is pointed to namecheaphosting.com which when looking it up is the dns servers for namecheap’s shared web-hosting accounts.
Interpretation/Analysis
The GPS Data comes from the campus of a local university.
I have received GPS baits from several scammers within a 10 mile radius of this location that were also on the campuses of nearby universities.
There is likely a group of young Africans attempting to pay tuition fees through scamming, particularly in this region. Due to the close proximity of GPS baits in this area, we can assume that the proposition of scamming is spreading among young, college-age students.
I will soon release a “419 Scammer Tracker” that will include all of the GPS baits I have captured.