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Beware of the "i---ING- Blox Fruits Trade Scam Script": How to Protect Your Roblox Account
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If a deal seems too good to be true, it is. Scammers rely on greed and the "Fear of Missing Out" (FOMO) to rush you into a decision. A common opening line is: "I’ll trade you 5 legendary fruits for that rare one you have! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime trade!" High-value trades require patience, not a countdown.
Go to your Roblox account settings and turn on 2FA via an authenticator app or email.
: Bots or scripts may be used to scan a player's inventory to identify valuable fruits before initiating a targeted scam attempt. Risks to the User
The trade scam script is a piece of malicious code written in Luau (Roblox's programming language). It is executed through third-party Roblox exploits or script executors.
Scammers rely on social engineering and third-party exploit executors to pull off this trick. Here is the typical lifecycle of the scam: 1. The Bait (The "Insta-Accept" Promise)
If you are tempted to download this script to use it on others, you are putting yourself at massive risk.
Scammers post videos showing them "successfully" duplicating Kitsune or Leopard fruits, or forcing other players to accept bad trades. They promise to share the script for free, directing viewers to a link in the description or a Discord server. 2. The Execution (Injecting the Code)