Gobo stumbles across a link to an interesting program promising to increase the project views and love-its (and therefore popularity) on his project. All he has to do is put in the name of his project and Scratch credentials to get started. But sometimes claims can sound too good to be true.
A very important message about password phishing and keeping your Scratch account safe from "hackers". http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cheddargirl/2777401
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cheddargirl wrote:
Gobo stumbles across a link to an interesting program promising to increase the project views and love-its (and therefore popularity) on his project. All he has to do is put in the name of his project and Scratch credentials to get started. But sometimes claims can sound too good to be true.
A very important message about password phishing and keeping your Scratch account safe from "hackers". http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cheddargirl/2777401
Our I.T. teacher taught us this yesterday.
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CoolScrawl wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Gobo stumbles across a link to an interesting program promising to increase the project views and love-its (and therefore popularity) on his project. All he has to do is put in the name of his project and Scratch credentials to get started. But sometimes claims can sound too good to be true.
A very important message about password phishing and keeping your Scratch account safe from "hackers". http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cheddargirl/2777401Our I.T. teacher taught us this yesterday.
Then you have a good I.T. teacher.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Gobo stumbles across a link to an interesting program promising to increase the project views and love-its (and therefore popularity) on his project. All he has to do is put in the name of his project and Scratch credentials to get started. But sometimes claims can sound too good to be true.
A very important message about password phishing and keeping your Scratch account safe from "hackers". http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cheddargirl/2777401
I saw this in Paddle2See's account, ~18 hours after upload. Cool!
By the way, isn't a love-it bot technically impossible (not to mention against the TOS) without making "Over 9000" accounts?
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Molybdenum wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Gobo stumbles across a link to an interesting program promising to increase the project views and love-its (and therefore popularity) on his project. All he has to do is put in the name of his project and Scratch credentials to get started. But sometimes claims can sound too good to be true.
A very important message about password phishing and keeping your Scratch account safe from "hackers". http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/cheddargirl/2777401I saw this in Paddle2See's account, ~18 hours after upload. Cool!
By the way, isn't a love-it bot technically impossible (not to mention against the TOS) without making "Over 9000" accounts?
Yep, it's technically impossible and against the Community Guidelines (the part about gaming the community). But sometimes younger users don't have a fair grasp of what is and what isn't a scam.
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this is like the least formal topic title I have ever seen a mod post xD
nice project! It is very informative, and I liked all the little easter eggs hidden everywhere, like the pear on the computer.
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Great animation Cheddar, very informative! Thank you!
Never download any programs you're not sure about, guys! Not only can phishing steal your info, it can also harm your computer and give you malware!
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pokemongardevoir wrote:
Great animation Cheddar, very informative! Thank you!
Thanks. But remember to thank Paddle2See and Lightnin, too! The project was a collaboration between all of us.
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thecakeisalie wrote:
I got phished once!
I never got phished (so random! :p )
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Great project. Gobo is amazing:)
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