Maya checked the dashboard. WTFPass was a shadowy marketplace that traded in access — memberships, credentials, gated forums. Most entries were noise, automated sweeps and bots. This "Premium Accounts — 2" was different: two accounts flagged as verified by a hand, not a script. Verified by whom? And verified to what?
During the October 2019 release, verified premium users received:
These lists are typically found on "account sharing" forums or sketchy download sites. They often contain stolen credentials (from data breaches) or phishing traps. Using these carries high risks of malware, identity theft, or having your own IP address logged by malicious actors. Success Rate
Maya checked the dashboard. WTFPass was a shadowy marketplace that traded in access — memberships, credentials, gated forums. Most entries were noise, automated sweeps and bots. This "Premium Accounts — 2" was different: two accounts flagged as verified by a hand, not a script. Verified by whom? And verified to what?
During the October 2019 release, verified premium users received:
These lists are typically found on "account sharing" forums or sketchy download sites. They often contain stolen credentials (from data breaches) or phishing traps. Using these carries high risks of malware, identity theft, or having your own IP address logged by malicious actors. Success Rate