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Hacker Humiliates Scam Call Center: Victims Informed, Source Code Stolen
A hacker claims to have breached a scam call center, stealing their source code and emailing victims. The email urges customers to issue chargebacks, calling the software trash and overpriced.

Hot Take:
If revenge is a dish best served cold, then this hacker just served a scam call center an ice-cold buffet. From breaching their fortress to emailing their victims, this vigilante is the Robin Hood of the digital age—minus the tights.
Key Points:
- Hacker breaches scam call center known as “Waredot.”
- Stolen source code and victim information obtained.
- Hacker emails victims, exposing the scam and urging chargebacks.
- Part of a broader trend of vigilante actions against scam centers.
- YouTube community thrives on mocking and exposing scam operations.