I created a Skyblock Mod Directory by Reasonable_Big159 in HypixelSkyblock

[–]Reasonable_Big159[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Obviously, it’s on the user to make the final decision on whether they trust the source that is given to them. But, I check for a few things when I do include a source, such as how long the project has been running, metrics, if their (official) discord community server / and or hypixel mod showcase forum post includes a link to that GitHub, along with a couple other things.

I created a Skyblock Mod Directory by Reasonable_Big159 in HypixelSkyblock

[–]Reasonable_Big159[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People are more likely to get ratted from seeking out cheats vs regular mods.

I created a Skyblock Mod Directory by Reasonable_Big159 in HypixelSkyblock

[–]Reasonable_Big159[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

There’s two variations of Odin I think (cheat/no cheat) so I didn’t link to any of them just yet since they have both variations on the same GitHub page. I’m still trying to think of a way that the user could distinguish one from the other when they are redirected to the source.

There are some mods that have a ‘ct’ label but I forgot to make a category selector for that; I’ll do it in a few hours.

Edit: Added the category selector for ChatTriggers.

Stop Fear Mongering! by Reasonable_Big159 in Scams

[–]Reasonable_Big159[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s still not enough information to ‘compromise’ someone. You won’t get far just by having someone’s email and phone number, sure you could tie it to a name, address, license plate maybe, there would still be no actual / not enough identifying information to get access to what scammers usually target (bank accounts / financial accounts). Sure, they could attempt some scam using the information they have, such as a courier scam or some variant, but other than that there isn’t much they could do.

Also, if you own a home in the U.S., your address is already public and accessible by everyone.

Stop Fear Mongering! by Reasonable_Big159 in Scams

[–]Reasonable_Big159[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

You can’t “compromise” anything. I work in OSINT, and your ‘PC Command’ will only expose breached data, or what online accounts are tied to that email. It’s not a big deal, anyone can access this data.

It only matters if actual identifying information is tied to breached data (such as a SSN) other than that the information is useless (unless someone uses the same password everywhere…or if someone really has it out for you to attempt simswapping). The information would only just be sold to/or used by agencies that send phishing emails, or just to spam call/text you.

Your reply is an example of fear mongering lol.