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A ‘Yahoo Boy’ thought he was scamming an 83-Year-old white grandma but ended up getting the lesson of his life (Photos) By coded A. - September 21, 2018 TAGS COUNTDOWN POST YAHOO BOY Coded A. https: codedsongs.com I am the content supervisor and editor on theinfo.ng | You can call me Frostie.  2 COMMENTS Jennifer September 22, 2018 at 7:35 AM Well-done Granny you really fucked him up hahahahha Reply Jennifer September 22, 2018 at 7:37 AM This Yahoo boys need to be taught a lesson and that is exactly what you’ve done congrats 😘 Reply Leave a Reply Home  Entertainment  A ‘Yahoo Boy’ thought he

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Deeveeaar is a Youtube channel of dedicated scam vigilantes, focused mainly on exposing scammers and call centres all over the world, and they take their job quite seriously. Their main goal is to “prank yahoo boys, bait them, make them hate their job and discourage illegitimate call centers,” making the internet a safer place for us all. The page is run by a guy in his late 20’s known as DVR, who, inspired by other scam baiters and frustrated with the lack of action taken against online scammers, decided to take action himself.
“I started off with some pranks and scambaits, but quickly I started seeing weaknesses in scammers scripts,” DVR told Bored Panda . “I got a lot of very sad stories from victims, which made me really determined to do more. I got together a team of very skilled people, and we decided to fight back in more ways than just wasting their time. We started call flooding and accessing their computers so we could uncover more evidence, getting their personal information so we could report them, and figure out more of what they do.
Lack of cyber-policing to bring scammers to justice is what makes DVR and his team realize that they really are needed. “We send all the information we obtain from the scammer’s computers to many authorities, locally as well as internationally,” he explained. “We do know that most of the time it doesn’t do much. But it’s the right thing to do.”
“Because we know there likely won’t be action taken, we do take justice in our own hands a little. We mess with their computers and place their photos online, we want to make scammers feel afraid. I want to make them feel vulnerable, and send a clear message that “you can scam, but you can’t hide.””
The latest scam bait was a masterpiece of patience and clever acting. Posing as a sweet and naïve grandma, the scambaiter set the trap before delivering the fatal blow at the end. “The grandma voice is actually my girlfriend!” DVR told us with a chuckle. “The funny thing is, I was sitting next to her while a team member on the other side of the world controlled the computer. We told her what to say through sign language, and text instructions in a chat application. Scammers prey on the elderly, so she is the perfect bait to get them to lower their guard.
This scammer thought everything was going well when he managed to get an 83-year-old ‘grandma’ to give him access to her PC
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