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Re: Identifying modifications to an account's 2FA - New method for account trading?
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BenCodie
on 20/05/2025, 23:10:00 UTC
Email and password changes are valid prompts to investigate or keep an eye on an account, as are 2FA changes, as they show that a change has been made to an account.

How would you possibly know this if you've never actually found a single alt account? You take grand liberties assuming how things work with no actual experience to back it up.

I think that you're taking the grand liberty of assuming that I've never "actually found an alt account". I find it laughable that you speak of finding an alt account like it's some sort of qualified job. Get over yourself, reading through data is hardly a skill Smiley

To say I do not know how to spot them just because I haven't (yet) posted about them or use my (useless) tag for my observations is a poor assumption.

Anyone can say they are good at anything, but the proof is in the pudding. So far you've offered no actual proof of anything. So I think my assumption is justified for now.

Sure, you can keep going with that. I can tell you it won't age well.

I've already got proof of a merit source farming accounts with hard evidence that I'm posting soon, which ties together a ring of 10+ accounts that have shared thousands, maybe tens of thousands of merit with each other and as a result farmed tens of accounts unfairly...

Like with your claims about gathering evidence that Medusah is an alt account (for which you already left them a neutral tag), I doubt you'll ever actually post it, but I'm looking forward to being proven wrong.

The Medusah account is a part of a much bigger web that involves high profile members, which requires a lot of time and research to publish. It's not as simple as posting about one account.