Tuesday, May 19, 2026

I Installed 200 AI Viruses then Called Tech Support Scammers [full 3.5 hrs]

This video features the popular scambaiter Kitboga in an experimental scenario where he utilizes artificial intelligence to generate two hundred unique "viruses" or chaotic scripts. After intentionally infecting a secure, isolated virtual machine with these AI-created files, he contacts various tech support scammers while adopting one of his signature personas. The primary goal is to observe how fraudulent operators handle a computer that is genuinely malfunctioning in bizarre and unpredictable ways.

Once the scammers gain remote access to the desktop, they are immediately confronted with a barrage of strange pop-up windows, system instabilities, and nonsensical error messages. This creates a humorous role reversal; while these scammers typically rely on faking technical issues to scare their victims into paying for unnecessary services, they are now forced to navigate a system that is legitimately broken. The AI-generated scripts provide a level of technical chaos that keeps the scammers confused and frustrated, often leading them to attempt absurd fixes that reveal their own lack of technical expertise.

As a full, unedited three-and-a-half-hour session, the video provides a deep dive into the patience and improvisational skills required to waste a scammer's time effectively. By keeping these individuals occupied for hours, Kitboga ensures they are unable to target actual vulnerable victims. The content serves as both an entertaining look at the world of scambaiting and an educational resource that exposes the deceptive tactics and psychological manipulation used by international call center scammers.

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