Brutkey

A screenshot of a Wikipedia article:

Credit card fraud

Black neon tetras committed credit card fraud during a 2023 livestream by "Mutekimaru Channel" on YouTube. The owner was using motion-tracking software to turn the fishes' movements into Nintendo Switch inputs, letting them "play" video games.[8] In 2020, the fish beat Pokemon Sapphire after 3,195 hours, a feat that takes about 30 hours for a typical human.[9][8] On January 14, 2023, Pokรฉmon Violet crashed at 1,144 hours, giving the fish free access to the main menu. They entered inputs that opened Nintendo eShop, added 500 yen ($3.85 USD) to their owner's account, and exposed his credit card details on the livestream.[10][11] Mutekimaru later requested a refund of the 500 yen from Nintendo.[12]

"Fish eagerly read the terms and conditions. Many of us humans don't read the terms of service, but fish are smarter than we are"

โ€“ caption from Mutekimaru in a video about the incident[12]
The fish also downloaded an N64 emulator, set up PayPal, used reward points to buy an avatar, and changed Mutekimaru's Nintendo account name to "ROWAWAWAWAยฅ".[13] After about seven hours, their movements shut down the Switch.
๐Ÿท๐Ÿท๏ธ ID
acqyh32jo8ca0cxl
๐Ÿ“›๐Ÿ“› Name
5537fbe5316df3f6.png
๐Ÿ“†๐Ÿ“† Created At
2025-09-17T02:57:33.643Z
๐Ÿฑ๐Ÿฑ Uploaded By
ab3vth0zbnn21iup
๐Ÿ’ฑ๐Ÿ’ฑ Type
image/png
๐ŸŒก๐ŸŒก๏ธ Size
0
โ›“โ›“๏ธ MD5
fb4b32d2010ed0781539a75ed18b7d99
๐Ÿ“œ๐Ÿ“œ Alt Text / Comment
A screenshot of a Wikipedia article: Credit card fraud Black neon tetras committed credit card fraud during a 2023 livestream by "Mutekimaru Channel" on YouTube. The owner was using motion-tracking software to turn the fishes' movements into Nintendo Switch inputs, letting them "play" video games.[8] In 2020, the fish beat Pokemon Sapphire after 3,195 hours, a feat that takes about 30 hours for a typical human.[9][8] On January 14, 2023, Pokรฉmon Violet crashed at 1,144 hours, giving the fish free access to the main menu. They entered inputs that opened Nintendo eShop, added 500 yen ($3.85 USD) to their owner's account, and exposed his credit card details on the livestream.[10][11] Mutekimaru later requested a refund of the 500 yen from Nintendo.[12] "Fish eagerly read the terms and conditions. Many of us humans don't read the terms of service, but fish are smarter than we are" โ€“ caption from Mutekimaru in a video about the incident[12] The fish also downloaded an N64 emulator, set up PayPal, used reward points to buy an avatar, and changed Mutekimaru's Nintendo account name to "ROWAWAWAWAยฅ".[13] After about seven hours, their movements shut down the Switch.
๐Ÿ—’๐Ÿ—’๏ธ Attached To
/notes/acqns5bko8ca0cxm