You decide to ignore the warning. You go to GitHub and search for "paysafecard-generator." You find a repository with 50 stars, a green "Code" button, and a fancy README.md file showing a screenshot of a successful $200 code.
However, the "story" doesn't end. Within hours of a deletion, a new account creates a mirror of the same repository with a slightly different name, waiting for the next person to search for a shortcut. Paysafecard-generator Github-
: Many "generators" require you to download an .exe or .py file. These often contain Trojans, keyloggers, or "RedLine" stealers designed to hijack your browser cookies, passwords, and crypto wallets. You decide to ignore the warning