What does /biz/ think of all the fraud going on these days?
There's so much different kinds and it's crazy to consider that some people are really making millions off this stuff with really low rates of getting caught. Do you think we should try to get in on this stuff? It seems really temporary and that something is "hot" for a while, people make millions then it dies again.
But really if you did that, got a bunch of money through nefarious means but then stopped and put it all into legal business, would it really be so bad?
I don't know guys it just feels like any old retard can card or any of this other shit and they make far more money than we do wageslaving in most cases.
It just feels like everything I've learned about the world and markets and everything is false and it's all upheld on fear because anyone can do this shit it seems. I just can't fathom how there are tons of average people carding or spreading malware and living lives we'd need to save up decades for.
well?
wish I could get in on some of it
>>1463008
carding?
>>1463008
> fraud
Thanks to computers, the government, and cyber security, Id' say things are actually safer than they have ever been.
That being said, the real fraud is Wallstreet security scandals, corporate lobbyists in Washington, and the lack of pay increases for the lower class.
That's the real fraud you fags.
>>1463156
>That's the real fraud you fags.
Malware and bank fraud is responsible for billions of theft per year.
>the real fraud is Wallstreet security scandals, corporate lobbyists in Washington, and the lack of pay increases for the lower class
Lol nice moral relativism. The poor "lower class", right?
>>1463159
Here, have some OC
>>1463164
Take your medication Bernie Sanders. you're getting old