April 16, 2020

sweetbunny1395 + tunnelman (AJPC)

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Hey Jammers, I'm Timber and this is my first post here. I'm excited to be a part of this blog and inform you about scammers. This post aims to keep you out of danger, so pay attention to what I say as it might be helpful to keep you safe. This video that claims to teach you how to hack came to my attention when I was looking out for potential scammers on YouTube. It had 13 views and it seemed like it wasn't legitimate.


When I looked into the video, I saw a bunny in the background with big white text on top. When I took a pause, the Jammer's username was on screen. It clearly showed the name sweetbunny1395 when you zoomed in. Later in the video, they showed another username of theirs in an email- tunnelman.


They instructed that to hack into a Jammer's account, you would need to email AJHQ the username and password of your main account to prove your identity so that you could "prove you were the owner of the account". Something seemed wrong, because you shouldn't be giving out passwords, even if it's to AJHQ. Logically, they shouldn't need your password in order to prove your identity. This email address also has an @gmail.com suffix, while AJHQ typically uses the @animaljam.com suffix.


A moment after they showed that email that they sent, they showed the other email address' reply. It appeared to contain the password to an account.


After the video showed that screenshot, they showed the items they got from the account they potentially hacked.


Please block and report the accounts of this user. First of all, teaching others how to hack is awful no matter the situation. Second, they are likely just trying to scam other people's items that believe the method works and want to try it. I believe that sweetbunny1395 set up the "AJHQ" email and made it look real so that they could get passwords from anybody who wanted to try the hack. Stay safe out there!

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