[00:03] mention names so he doesn't get upset that I'm talking about him—was talking to me. He said, " so he doesn't get upset that I'm talking about him—was talking to me. He said, " Youssef, there's a program that hacks a popular international app for women." Of course, the first thing I said was, " My friend, stay away from that." He replied, " [00:17] No, no, I'm not spending any money on it. I'm not buying anything, I'm not topping up anything, nothing like that. I just heard that this betting app makes a lot of money, and now someone has posted proof that their program actually hacks the app, and you can predict anything without [00:33] losing a single penny. The problem, my friend, is that the betting app was only a small number of people—there that the betting app was only a small number of people—there But every day they were posting proofs and stuff. So when I talked to him, he immediately posted proof—he wrote down [00:49] I talked to him, he immediately posted proof—he wrote down coming out. The video is fine, so when I did it, I put a question mark in my chat right then and there, [01:01] before I even knew what he was doing. He went into my chat, wrote a prediction, posted it in my chat and in the video screenshot, and I saw, "Hey, what's up?" He then put the video on the [01:13] channel right then and there. Can you imagine? He wasn't even prepared to you imagine? He wasn't even prepared to make a video, he didn't edit anything, nothing. What was he doing? As soon as I told him, he said, "Okay, I'll do it for you." Can [01:28] you imagine? Well, now people are going to split into two groups. One group will say, "No, be careful, you've got these betting programs wrong." The other group will be adamant that these betting programs are garbage and you shouldn't even look at them. And I'm 100% with the second group. Whatever [01:44] your view of these betting programs, and if you try to defend them even for a second, you're defend them even for a second, you're out of the game. Your mind isn't ready. You're not even mature enough for me to sit down and talk to you to convince you that these betting programs are [01:59] something you should stay far away from. If your only point of discussion is that you want to convince the person in front of you that these betting programs are something you can use, play with, or at least try once, then you really need treatment. You really need to find something to combat, man. Go [02:15] book a spot right now. No one in their right mind would put money in a program and bet on something they don't know if it will win or lose. And don't tell me about studying, analyzing, and being clever and all that nonsense. I don't buy into that kind of talk. Nobody buys into that kind of talk. So, please, I mean, you [02:30] understand your brain? Put it under cold water and wash it well to clean out all this garbage. Then come talk to me. I continued talking to my friend, and he said, "Oh, my good man, there's no..." There's nothing like that. No program would give you the ability to [02:47] hack or breach its service so easily. Currently, the program I know is actually making millions in profit. So, if you could hack its system, and if you [02:59] made every prediction correctly—for example, if you deposited 100 pounds, then made five, six, then if you deposited 100 pounds, then made five, six, then 15, then 16, then 20—you could potentially make 10 million pounds from that 100 pounds. Logically, if something like this is happening, or is real, or [03:14] exists, or is being sold, and people have tried it and worked with it, then it must be a trap set by the company to lure you in first, and then sell everything you own. in first, and then sell everything you own. He was still holding to his position that [03:27] He was still holding to his position that there's a foreign Telegram channel that releases a program with videos proving everything, and the guy goes live to show us. The program is live and everything is audio and video, so the program, Youssef, is guaranteed. I told him, "Okay, my [03:40] good man, I will go with you until the end. The program is guaranteed, and you saw the video proving it and you saw everything. Have you tried it yourself?" He told me, " No, I haven't tried it myself." Then I asked, "What guarantees that this guy won't scam you, even after all this evidence? There are plenty of people who say, 'It's perfect,' and then find every [03:53] flaw in it." He said, "Okay, it's simple. There's a free version of the program he's released. We'll take it, see how it works, or try to open it and see if it actually works or not." So we [04:07] downloaded this test version of the program—even the test version, since it usually costs money—before we even thought about anything else, or rather, before we gave it a try. I told him, " [04:30] Connected to an online server and you don't need this application for anything. There might actually be a server that people are exploiting, and it's actually free, and they're selling it to people for money. Of course, this issue was many months ago, before I watched this video. I tried to look for the file that I [04:44] reversed, but I couldn't find it. Even the Telegram channel that had uploaded the file deleted it. The only thing that remained with me since then is the video screenshot recording that I recorded for this program when I opened it. So, [04:58] when I opened the APK, what did I find inside it? I found that everything is actually hardcoded inside the program. What does that mean? First of all, the program required an email and password. These email and passwords were n't even on a server; they were stored in the program's hardcoded strings. They were essentially fixed strings, and it's not even [05:15] possible they were real email and passwords. Plus, after I extracted them from the program and logged in, it turned out there was an ID inside that needed to be entered in a turned out there was an ID inside that needed to be entered in a specific field for the preduction button to work. [05:29] specific field for the preduction button to work. After finding this ID and trying it, what a After finding this ID and trying it, what a shock! My friend, who was sure about the Indian guy he wanted to buy the app from—and whom I had predicted from the [05:41] buy the app from—and whom I had predicted from the beginning would be like this—discovered that the program was fake. I swear to God, it was fake! I swear to God, making this video for you because I see so many people being scammed. My friend, now that [05:54] you're working, work properly. The job you went to, they definitely asked you to do it. For example, most people, or 90% of jobs, require you to provide documents from government agencies to verify your identity, to know who you are, to get [06:07] you some paperwork, to provide security, to open a bank account for you—all official documents. So, it's not bank account for you—all official documents. So, it's not impossible to join a company that tells you to pay them money to hire you. A few years ago, five or six years ago, maybe even more, there was this kind of [06:22] talk going around among young people: "So, there's a company where you go and sign a contract, pay 200 pounds, and then they'll find you a suitable job and contact you." Of course, young people would go—because people needed any job—and pay the money, buy the required documents, and wait a [06:37] day, a week, a month, and nobody would pay any attention to them. This is because, quite simply, if you do what that young person did and go back to look for that company, or find out where it is, or go to the office where you had the find out where it is, or go to the office where you had the interview, you'll find that it's all [06:51] girls, and the whole process is repeated and rolled around, but in an electronic form. Come on. We have but in an electronic form. Come on. We have millions in profits! Come on over! With 100 pounds, you can make 100,000 pounds! Come invest your money with us! Play the [07:04] apple game, the airplane game, or whatever it is, and you'll find money! Look, the good thing is you can add money and play once or twice, and you'll find things are working out for you and you've saved up a nice amount, so you get greedy and play with it and lose it. You borrow money or get money from another source to play with, at [07:20] least to make up for the loss you lost. You went from 100 pounds to 100,000 pounds, so you play again and lose. You're still basking in the euphoria of the first win and want to continue, so you borrow money and play and I'll spend everything I have and everything I need!" They [07:39] The profits are so high, they might make you forget all the money you borrowed. The game keeps pulling you in, literally dragging you down with everything you own, driving you crazy. borrowed. The game keeps pulling you in, literally dragging you down with everything you own, driving you crazy. brothers and sisters, many of whom I see are convinced by this nonsense. Come on, man! I [07:53] mean, I don't know who's thinking, " Come on, I'll convince you to play this game." What's going on in your Come on, I'll convince you to play this game." What's going on in your head? Do you live with us, eat and drink like us, breathe the same air we breathe? Or are you... well, you know... or are you programmed? Does your [08:07] brain have a flash drive? Did someone give you a virus? Or who pooped on your head? You know what I mean. Think about it. What's the logic? What's the reasoning in your head that convinced you to play this game, or to convince someone else to play it, or to convince someone to partner [08:21] with you, or to lend you money to play it? I can't imagine any idiot going and spending money on a game and getting paid for it. Every time you take money from him and tell him, "Go on, get some more money so we can scam you," and you do the same thing every time. Of course, I [08:33] was shocked when I found my friend talking to me about this, but I have a certain belief. If you have an application that can hack this system, or this game, or this system, well, this won't bring you millions, boss. Tomorrow morning you'll be implementing Samsung. Good morning! [08:49] sidelines with the money you'll have with you, right? This is a program that generates millions. You have a key that ensures you never lose. So, if 100 pounds brings you 100,000 pounds, that 100,000 pounds will bring you 10 million pounds. And a million times a million, you're on to a billion and become a [09:04] billionaire, my friend! Is that how you calculate it? So, what would motivate someone with a program to So, what would motivate someone with a program to hack or breach this huge system that earns millions to sell it to you for a pittance just to profit off you? Why doesn't he just play it [09:19] shut down or the company will find out and stop it? The company certainly wouldn't be stop it? The company certainly wouldn't be happy losing money. What's your logic in thinking that a company earning millions by scamming people or exploiting their money would then have some programmer or [09:36] people or exploiting their money would then have some programmer or someone really skilled hack into that system and create a program that earns them someone really skilled hack into that system and create a program that earns them millions and billions by exploiting a vulnerability in that program or game? So he goes and sells it to people for small amounts? Does he think he's [09:50] such a selfless and generous guy? Is he really that generous that he's gambling and wants to help people? He says he's helping them, not scamming them. And the strange thing is, even after I proved to him that the program was fake, and we unpacked it, and I showed him the source code [10:05] from inside (and I'll show you the video again on the screen so you understand), the program turned out to be just so you understand), the program turned out to be just you understand, the email and password I sent you are what I logged in with, and this is the ID [10:20] I sent you are what I logged in with, and this is the ID I told you about. Okay, here's the " Enter" button. It went to "Lock," I don't know what it was, like "Loto Star," "Holy," or something like that. It took the ID and copied it. I took the ID and copied it. I [10:36] put the ID here, but it doesn't accept it. Okay, prescript. Look, if you try to Okay, prescript. Look, if you try to remove this and it goes "Rong," I don't know that the program is fake. I swear to God, the program is fake. There's something wrong with you. He's insisting that this guy... I don't know [10:51] what. What about the evidence? What about the videos he posted? What about the live streams he did? posted? What about the live streams he did? Why aren't you convinced that he's a pimp? He sees prey in front of him and will hunt you down any way he can. He's even willing—I mean, God forgive me—if a [11:04] Muslim would swear falsely on the Quran to convince you and take money, he wouldn't care anymore. I remembered this when I saw videos of someone named Nasser. He had a problem, and Karim El-Sayed got involved. I didn't really understand the story; I was following it from [11:20] afar. But when I saw the disaster, or rather the calamities, that happen because of these programs, I'll remind you again, talk about this again, and warn you again. Be careful, protect [11:34] mind. Don't let anyone deceive you. You're not stupid. Don't let the idea that Egyptians and people in the Middle East are trivial and easily fooled hold you. She's not like that for money. Not just anyone can come along, wink at you, offer 200 or 300 pounds, [11:46] and say, "Here, take it, man, I don't know, come on, eat up!" and you just blindly follow him like a sheep. We're not like that, we never will be, and we never were. Like the video and share it with your friends who might one day be tempted to do something like this. And follow me on [11:59] Instagram while you're at it; you'll find the link in the description. See you in the next video, God willing. the description. See you in the next video, God willing. Goodbye.