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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Fishy FB Friend Request Smells Old


People, if I'm dead tomorrow, this may be the kalpret! 😀 (Using the way a boerbarian spelled culprit before.)

  As my 7 intelligent followers and 52 deadly enemies around the world know, I used to have something to do with penetration testing (white/gray hat.) And just yesterday I gnarled at a retardee on a hacker's group on FB after he said he uses Tor as search engine. That statement is só ignorant (in the context of what the thread was about), I won't even bother explaining it.

  But as per usual, I also trolled some religious fucks elsewhere on FB that said utterly retarded things. Like, well, look at the meme below. I took a screenshot and meme'd it. 


   Shortly after posting this meme on a group or three, I received a friend request from one Petr de Jager. An Afrikaans surname, but the name is not. In fact, it smells very East European, or even Ruskie. 

  I know that many atheists don't dare come out into the open, it's dangerous in a world where the majority of people are infected with mental Aids (religion.) Those fuckers discriminate at the very least, and kills at the most, anyone not wanting to be scared of an imaginary talking snake. So I allowed for that possibility that the friend request sender may be an atheist. 



  Getting onto his profile, I found it to be completely blank, except for a cover and profile pic, of which both may be stolen from another account (I didn't bother to check this either.) That setup is unusual even for fake accounts, but more common - though still rare - for hackers. The dates on the profile are indicative of posts done during previous years stretched back all the way to 2013. So it's an 'established' account, is the impression the unsuspecting target should get. Yet no public posts! 

And nothing in the About section either. Damn Nigerian, can't you make up some more bullshit to place there, at least? 

  Still giving the suspicious fishy the benefit of the doubt, I waited 12 hours in the hopes he'll be offline then (I didn't bother to check, very negligent; 'You are slipping up, Mr Digital Bond'), then accepted his friend request, only to gain some insight. 


And the rest... 



 There it was, all his posts stretching back all the way to 2013. A full 8 of them. And all completely meaningless junk, as if to keep the account alive only. He does have one about the atheist Christopher Hitchens on there, which scores him some brownie points. 

 It's a valuable asset in a hacker's arsenal for social engineering purposes to have an 'aged' account, which gives it some legitimacy when a target is to be friended. But so few posts - shame, 2015 didn't even got one entry, as if the fucker behind the fake profile was in jail or something - are a red flag already. And no public posts at all is a dead giveaway of a fish being sold as fresh isn't fresh at all. 

  I thus did a public post on his timeline (a setting a good hacker would have disabled in his settings for a fake profile), outing him. No doubt he'll delete my post there when he sees it, but still. Then I unfriended him, but probably should have blocked him too. First wants to see his reaction though. 😉

  These days I'm more into psychology. What makes such a person tick? What makes him want to wrong someone else? Why have a fake FB account you only log into once per year? Now to make it clear, I'm not saying Petr de Jager is definitely a hacker, I'm merely suspecting that. I'm not saying he's a Christian trying to gain insight in order to wrong me then, I'm merely suspecting it. The latter option happens frequently to me, by braindead zombies thinking they can befriend and infect an atheist with their mental illness. I'm not saying he's a Nigerian 419 scammer either, although those inferior cockroaches are everywhere. But fishy as fuck his profile certainly is. 

  Right now Fake Pjotr (the Russian version of Peter/Pieter) isn't high on my list of interests. I have a whole club of silent stalkers he can join, for all that I care. I'm just writing this short article to express my dismay at such dishonest behavior. People like him should travel more, read more, and get a picture of the bigger world out there. Then trivial bullshit becomes, well, trivial. But it's fun blogging about such people. 

Kids of the future, this is what kept us busy in 2020 instead of putting a Chinese virus back into its cookie jar. 



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