Is it still karma if bad things happening to bad people benefit other bad people? In either case, several users of Call of Duty: Warzone cheats experienced the darker side of being bad sports in a game, following reports that a cheat provider stole bitcoin from users, and also mined crypto for themselves using the PCs of their customers.
The news spread after some Discord screenshots were leaked from the cheat operator's server, showing messages from a user called Xav warning users that cheat software from provider Cobalt Solutions is stealing cryptocurrency from the PCs of users, as well as using these PCs to mine its own bitcoin - the claims allege that Cobalt stole $900 in bitcoin over the course of a single day and that there is no telling how much they stole in the past.
Important to understand here is that this is neither unheard of, nor uncommon, nor hard to achieve. The vast majority of paid cheat engine users go in without knowing that using these programs - instructions for which require you to disable all sorts of security measures on your device - essentially hand over complete control of your PC to the provider.
