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The lesson would be do not be dumb
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It is not good to call anyone dumb.
You may be intelligent no doubt, but it's very bad to call anyone as dumb.You've effectively posted instructions to drain funds from someone's credit card without consent by hacking their servers. Not much different from using stolen credit cards. I hope the quality of the posts in the Exetools forum do not degrade to those in the (now) taken-down CRACKED.TO forum. There is a very good reason why the CRACKED.TO forum was taken down by the LEA: Because they dealt with stolen user accounts in one form or the other. I see that you've set up a new merchant site. It's nice, by the way
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+1 .. open ports on the Internet = bad .. nothing new
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