DO NOT Join This Minecraft Server…

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Published 2023-07-29
A new and dangerous method of minecraft account phishing has recently come to my attention, something I've never seen before in my 11 year of playing minecraft...

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0:00 – Intro
0:42 – The Dangerous Server
3:01 – A Shady Website
5:06 – The Truth Revealed
7:22 – Why It’s So Dangerous
8:32 – But Why?
9:49 – Can You Get Your Account Back?

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1. Scott Buckley - Into the Unknown
2. DBadger - Drop (   • Beats You Can Only Listen To Angry  )
3. Scott Buckley - Catalyst
4. Scott Buckley - Signal to Noise

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All Comments (21)
  • @SeizureSalad
    pretty ironic how migrating accounts was supposed to be for security but instead opened a new can of worms with microsoft oauth login permissions
  • @SemiHypercube
    Never knew that phishing of Minecraft accounts could be done this way, though honestly with a name and server domain like that it's so obviously shady
  • @Dolphin002
    This is entirely Microsoft's fault. Their wording is vague ("This does not give xyz any additional permissions"?) and there's no warnings or confirmations.
  • @Deniz3n
    If that MS login permissions list is correct, that's 100% Microsoft's fault - they're giving the app access way out of the scope of what it says it is giving
  • @Faustch..
    Never thought i'd see the day where some Minecraft servers use the same scam methods as PH ads 💀
  • @realryleu
    this isn't an exploit, per se. it's entirely intended behavior, specifically made for 3rd party launchers. the issue here is that microsoft worded their warning poorly. it should make it very obvious that you're HANDING OVER ACCOUNT ACCESS.
  • @guncolony
    Wow this is a shame, I was actually planning to develop a legitimate Minecraft linking system through Microsoft login, but the fact that Microsoft is giving entire account access to sites you sign into makes that idea impossible without feeling like a red flag to players.
  • @guedosha
    Mojang: We are forcing people to migrate to Microsoft accounts for better security Meanwhile the better security:
  • @StuffandThings_
    Its kind of amazing how messed up the Minecraft multiplayer ecosystem has become. Very, very few servers are fun, safe, and have a good community these days.
  • @mwtb7309
    I accidentally got ratted on skyblock yesterday so thank you for bringing this to light so nobody else suffers the same mistakes
  • @shyshsh
    1:37 the "checking physics" thing actually does make sense, bot accounts usually emulate the java edition client instead of actually using it (to save resources and for flexibility), meaning they have to properly emulate the players physics too. it can check if your player falls, and if your player doesnt fall or falls in a way that doesnt seem legit, it can flag you based off of that (obviously this server has been rigged to flag everyone, but thats certainly a normal check)
  • @FilthyCasual268
    This happens so often in both games and social media accounts. Thank you for calling it what it is when so many people want to call it "hacking". It's not hacking, it's "account theft".
  • @sulembape695
    3:29 we have to thank that one policeman from Scotland for taking down the site
  • @wonghy1115
    And this only possible due to the account migration… ahhh thanks again Microsoft. We all knew this would happen…
  • @Chloroxite
    I love how when someone discovers a new account stealing exploit it always comes down to them tricking you into giving up account details yourself. The pattern is there people, be wary of it.
  • @Gildfesh
    Thank you for covering this. I have been pushing for this to be sorted out for a very long time. There are so many solutions and yet no department in Microsoft seems interested in doing anything.
  • @MisterPancake778
    I love the hoops people are going through just to steal some kids' virtual lego account, that virus that was on Curseforge was was impressive for how elaborate it was, im sure the same happens on Roblox as well.