Scammed on Ebay 01-17-2017, 10:37 PM
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I was recently scammed on Ebay for close to $200 USD. The seller had fantastic rep (I stress HAD) so I assumed all would go well. However, after the transaction, he somehow closed his account and I was no longer able to contact him. I couldn't even get Ebay to assist.
Fortunately I was able to gain access to his account and reactivate it. I have now essentially destroyed his entire ebay reputation and am now looking to get my money back. I've been trying to gain access to his paypal which is connected, however it's unable to process any form of transaction as it requires a text message validation. I've even tried purchasing items through his Ebay, which wont work either. Currently, I've been able to get his Email connected to his Ebay account, and have essentially begun to spam it with links to a server i'm hosting which holds an encrypted RAT. For now i'm just playing the waiting game.
However i'm curious if anyone knows any possible ways to gain access to his paypal through other means of social engineering? Or possibly any way to spoof a number and have them send the validation requests to me.
Fortunately I was able to gain access to his account and reactivate it. I have now essentially destroyed his entire ebay reputation and am now looking to get my money back. I've been trying to gain access to his paypal which is connected, however it's unable to process any form of transaction as it requires a text message validation. I've even tried purchasing items through his Ebay, which wont work either. Currently, I've been able to get his Email connected to his Ebay account, and have essentially begun to spam it with links to a server i'm hosting which holds an encrypted RAT. For now i'm just playing the waiting game.
However i'm curious if anyone knows any possible ways to gain access to his paypal through other means of social engineering? Or possibly any way to spoof a number and have them send the validation requests to me.
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