Although it has been released for many years, the popularity and discussion of CSGO has not diminished in the slightest. With the recent Weapon Crate update launched by V, CSGO reached 1,320,219 people online at its peak on Steam, marking the second time CSGO has set a new all-time record since this month.
The hot performance of the CSGO jewelry market is one of the key elements to keep the game in shape. However, a few days ago, the video released by Russian UP owner Mzkshow revealed some unknown secrets in the CSGO jewelry trading process to players.
Mzkshow's video tells the story of a V company employee and outsiders teaming up to steal CSGO player accessories for profit. A netizen named Aleksandr revealed to Mzkshow the cause of the incident and the specific implementation steps, and he himself was the outsider who joined forces with the employees of V Company.
It is reported that the V employee is a customer service who has been making extra money by selling player account information. However, Aleksandr discovered a vulnerability in the CSGO player account, and after discussing the feasibility, the two began to steal CSGO videos from the account.
The V agent is mainly responsible for finding targets, usually targeting accounts that have been inactive for 5-10 years. Because the longer the account life, the more guaranteed the value of inventory; Low account activity can make things not easy to detect.
Aleksandr is responsible for pretending to be the owner of the forgotten password, and because the V customer service can see the original account, email and IP address from the background, the appeal process is often very smooth. After winning, the valuable jewelry in the account will be resold, and they will cancel the number later.
To prove that what he said was true, Aleksandr also revealed his past transaction history. The $320,000 in revenue is just the tip of the iceberg.
Because some of the trinkets are relatively valuable, they also trade with celebrities in CSGO circles. Zipel, Anomaly, and Zopel all said they had purchased the trinkets in the comments section of the YouTuber video, but they assured they didn't know it at the time.
In addition, the M4A4 Roar (one of CSGO's most valuable accessories) in the hands of NaVi star player b1t was also pointed out in the video as problematic. Of course, strictly speaking, CSGO anchors, jewelry circle bigwigs and professional players involved this time are actually victims. After all, they traded through normal channels, but they ended up getting abnormal jewelry.
Seeing this, I believe that many players want to ask Aleksandr what exactly is the self-explosion?
But on this issue, not much is revealed in the video content. It is only known that Aleksandr and V customer service unilaterally withdrew after a year of cooperation. So the illegal transactions mentioned above may continue now. At present, this incident is still fermenting, and it may be waiting for the official announcement of V Agency in the near future.
So what do you think about this?