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This post is really about an ex black-hat magician opening his book of tricks for you to take a peek.
The simple line of code I have shown below can be used to edit any web page on any website anywhere in the world -with a catch…
It only edits the page you see, and not the actual website as seen by others visiting that site.
What is the point of this?
Watch the video to see how cheats use this code to falsify documents, income earnings statements, Clickbank transaction pages, PayPal statements, you name it.
You need a current web browser, but other than that it works in both IE and Firefox.
OK, so how do you use it? Visit any web page. When the page has loaded fully, past this into the browser address bar and hit “Enter” key on your keyboard:
javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
Next, select an area of text as you would in MS Word, etc, and start typing, editing, etc.
What the hackers or cheats would then do is click the “Print Screen” button, or on many keyboards the “Prt Scr” button, then open MS Paint, Photoshop, or whatever imaging program you like, create a new image, and hit “CTRL-V” to paste this falsified web page image into the document.
Very scary huh? It is frightening to think what damage people have done with this.
The one I see very frequently is the falsifying of Clickbank income statements, PayPal sales statements, etc.
Cheers,

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9 responses so far ↓
Oh my goodness!
Wow! That really creeped me out that you could just do that so quickly.
After getting crappy products a few years back, seeing pasted pictures of statements has already made me so skeptical.
Now, more than ever, I will research a person and their products even more thoroughly before I make a purchase. Shocking article…
Hello daynnite,
and thank you for your comment.
It is pretty shocking for sure. If you know others that this might help, please be sure to share the link with them.
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Best regards,
Ron
hard to know what to believe in new products now, some people way to pushy on proveing their income, so it doesnt seem right, and yes, always best to do alot of homework and research before we spend our money
Ron,
Fantastic post!
I seen this done for more than one scammer filling my inbox on a daily basis and thank you so much for producing the video warning everyone to how this works. I completely avoid the use of income statements and the like for the very reason that so much is actually fraudulent these days.
Hope a good many people actually see how this is done and take to heart that seeing is most often NOT believing!
Regards,
Barry
Hello Barry,
and thank you for your comment.
You are so right. It is my hope that you (and others) will share this post and video with others such that they will not be cheated or mislead by less than scrupulous promoters in the future.
Please bookmark the post, or share it on social bookmarking sites if possible. Others will be happy that you did :>)
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Best regards,
Ron
It never ceases to amaze me at what goes on in the ‘Internet Marketing Never-Never Land’. Surely though if caught out guys that do this face some measure of ‘retribution’?
Nice to know guys like you exist Ron and frankly I am pleased to have you on my side.
Thanks for another eye-opening internet fact.
Cheers
Viv
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Hello Viv,
thanks for your comment, and your kind words
I am confident that even in the anonymity of the Internet, defrauders and cheats eventually get what is coming to them. It is important, though, that we are as vigilant as we can be, and have at least a basic understanding of how we might be fooled.
In contrast, I would hate to think that we need to lose trust in everyone, and make the mistake of painting all with the same dark brush. I tend to think that most people mean well, and, given the chance, deal with others on the up-and-up.
Please be sure to click on one of the social bookmarking links to help others find this post, Viv. They will be happy you did #;>) I have awarded you 5 points just for posting your comment, which you will be able to trade for goodies here on the site.
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Warmest regards,
Ron Davies
Wow! I had no idea you could do that. I tried it myself and it was so easy and fast to do. Is there any way to tell if it’s a fake screen shot? Thanks for the eye-opening info.
Hello Catherine,
and thank you for your comment.
More than a little scary isn’t it? Eye wide open when someone sends you to a link showing their “proof” of income :>)
Please be sure to click on one of the social bookmarking links to help others find this post. They will be happy you did #;>) I have awarded you 5 points just for posting your comment, which you will be able to trade for goodies here on the site.
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Warmest regards,
Ron Davies