It’s gotta be the most obvious scam you’ll ever see, “I’ve found this exploit and G2A Refuses to patch it and so I decided to release it too you” - Every spammer who scams kids this way.
Why this isn’t considered Malware but rather phishing. Nothing is really except the BTC Address at the G2A Checkout. It’s a script however the issues is: it only effects G2A. Nothing on the computer is harmed in any other way. No Downloads, No Spreading, No Network Intrusion or Disruption. It simply seeks to get BTC from people using the so called “exploit” on G2A. So it’s not Malware it’s Phishing.
Now, Here’s the script:
https://textbin.tk/view/raw/35f85adb
Here’s the "Guide: https://anonfiles.com/z3Z6B1Y0u2/G2A_-Refund_Method_pdf
If anyone doesn’t know: BTC is not effected by time zones, the script is client side and not server side so unless you could change the “countdown” they Funds wouldn’t be rejected.
QlRDIEFkZHJlc3M6IDFDQjFyZ0E5ekV1ZHFyUDdVSDZ3Q3ZtV0ZXdkhGWDZKU1M
Decode the base64:
Dumb ass couldn’t hide his shit
Stafie#3155 is the user behind the scam.