People are using Spotify playlist and podcast descriptions to distribute spam, malware, pirated software and cheat codes for video games
Cheat codes for video games??! DISGUSTING
Wow, is this an iPhone 6?
7, there’s no headphone jack.
- Don’t ask.
Waiting for Galaxy S25. Only buying if it brings Qi2 for magnetic fanciness
Why not just get a magsafe compatible case for it?
I dunno. It’s not like the warez and stuff is IN Spotify.
… anymore. In the beginning you could even find scene release group names in the album titles.
https://torrentfreak.com/spotifys-beta-used-pirate-mp3-files-some-from-pirate-bay-170509/
h/t @rasmusfleischer@mastodon.nu
(although I do believe I am one of those persons who saw those filenames myself, but I mean … that was a looooooong time ago now)
Yup, I used to be in the scene and I’m a musician, had a bunch of my releases, both ones I couriered and albums I released on Spotify, names of songs with the same misspelling.
Lol, I love the inclusion of cheat codes like they’re as big of a concern as malware. Won’t someone think of the children?! I found my son playing GTA5 with bighead mode on *sobs uncontrollably*.
This whole thing sounds like the “drugs in Halloween candy” scare, but this seems to actually be real. Neat.
P.S. I don’t know if GTA5 actually has bighead mode.
I definitely remember bighead mode in NFL Blitz 2000 on the OG Playstation
They probably mean cheat trainers, as opposed to chat codes(extra software that alters the games memory while it’s running), which can often include other malware.
Problem for whom, certainly not for me
Wrong, copying is a solution.