2022-07-29 at 1:08 AM UTC
First and Last name
Address
Email Address
Phone Number
VIN Number
Vehicle Make, Model, and Year
I know it is not personal information, but if one has aquired large amounts one could possibly try some phishing emails or even mail fake traffic tickets.
Hypothetically discussion only please.
2022-07-29 at 1:11 AM UTC
aldra
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too specialised to sell, would have to work out a way to exploit it yourself
yeah fake traffic tickets would probably work but how would you have them send money? I don't think many people are dumb enough to try to pay traffic tickets with crypto or gift cards, and if they are they absolutely shouldn't be on the road
2022-07-29 at 1:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
too specialised to sell, would have to work out a way to exploit it yourself
yeah fake traffic tickets would probably work but how would you have them send money? I don't think many people are dumb enough to try to pay traffic tickets with crypto or gift cards, and if they are they absolutely shouldn't be on the road
There are people on the road every day in mass numbers who would gladly mail you itunes gift cards to bail their grandchild out of prison in Guatemala. Boomers are really stupid.
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2022-07-29 at 3:56 AM UTC
A online payment system could be set up via identity theft and would be worth it if millions of tickets were being sent.
What about phishing emails saying that there is a recall on their vehicle and maybe a lawsuit?
They go to a page where alredy obtained info is prefilled and more information is asked.
2022-07-29 at 7:44 AM UTC
send them a pic of there car and your threatening it smelling your finger in a ski mask and mail them one of the mirors you cut off
2022-08-03 at 11:04 AM UTC
Retarded poll that we can't really interact with. That being said, the mailing of fake traffic tickets is straight retarded. Do you have the SSN?