BEC SCAM METHOD- SEND EMAILS DIRECTLY FROM A BUSINESS' EMAIL SERVER WITHOUT LOGIN ACCESS

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My tutorial shows exactly how to directly send emails from a company's SMTP server without actually gaining access to the email itself. This technique is often used by black hats like me to deploy Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams, where they impersonate executives or trusted contacts to trick employees, partners, or customers into sharing sensitive information or transferring funds to fraudulent accounts.

With this, you can send legitimate-looking company emails to users and investors, luring them into various crypto scams. your imagination is the limit - from urgent requests to invest in secret ICOs to convincing threats demanding emergency Bitcoin payments, the possibilities are endless. By all means, go nuts!


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My tutorial shows exactly how to directly send emails from a company's SMTP server without actually gaining access to the email itself. This technique is often used by black hats like me to deploy Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams, where they impersonate executives or trusted contacts to trick employees, partners, or customers into sharing sensitive information or transferring funds to fraudulent accounts.

With this, you can send legitimate-looking company emails to users and investors, luring them into various crypto scams. your imagination is the limit - from urgent requests to invest in secret ICOs to convincing threats demanding emergency Bitcoin payments, the possibilities are endless. By all means, go nuts!


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My tutorial shows exactly how to directly send emails from a company's SMTP server without actually gaining access to the email itself. This technique is often used by black hats like me to deploy Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams, where they impersonate executives or trusted contacts to trick employees, partners, or customers into sharing sensitive information or transferring funds to fraudulent accounts.

With this, you can send legitimate-looking company emails to users and investors, luring them into various crypto scams. your imagination is the limit - from urgent requests to invest in secret ICOs to convincing threats demanding emergency Bitcoin payments, the possibilities are endless. By all means, go nuts!


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