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by skcin7 4833 days ago
Yes, there will always be people that invest time/effort into figuring out how to exploit a system when there's money involved! I am sure there are still many exploits, it's just a matter of being more clever than the individual(s) that designed the system, and being willing to take the risk of indictment in case your scheme is discovered.
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We stay pretty on top of things, and have a lot of data to look over for suspicious activity. Staying ahead of us means continually iterating methods, at which point, why not just get a job?

That said, it's nice to see this stuff separate the slick from the competent in the industry.

> at which point, why not just get a job?

Considering the pot could be somewhere in the several 100Ks per month (according to the article) range, which 'job' would that be?