Understanding & Avoiding Common Scams on Hellcase
Hellcase is where excitement meets safety in online gaming and case opening. Hellcase, the leading platform for buying skins, has a lot to offer. Its popularity is due to the combination of a huge variety of choices and a commitment to user safety – a vital aspect in the online gaming industry.
In this article, we’ll delve into the importance of protecting users on virtual platforms, shed light on common scams, and advocate for protective measures. Understanding these nuances is critical to a safe and enjoyable experience using Hellcase.
In article you will find:
Understanding the Landscape of Online Scams
A scam is a type of Internet fraud when attackers try to lure funds from a user using various methods of influence or offers. There are many types of scams, such as phishing, puppy scams, ticket scams, lottery scams, and others. The only thing scammers are interested in is money.

People are often scammed because of the trust they place in the scammers and the sense of urgency created by the scammers. Emotional manipulation, using feelings of greed or sympathy, also plays an important role in persuading victims. A lack of understanding of the complex aspects of the scheme makes people more vulnerable to fraud.
The target of scammers are usually websites where you can purchase items online, including case-opening platforms like Hellcase. Fraudsters know that users who use such services make monetary transactions and may try to steal the information or funds they need.
Forewarned is forearmed, so let’s explore variations of scum that intruders use on users of open case sites.
Common Scams on Hellcase
In this section, we will understand the main types of scams that occur to careless users. Some of them are quite difficult to recognize, so we recommend that you carefully read the information below.
Account Hijacking
This is a type of Internet fraud in which the attackers target the user`s account. After taking over an account, scammers gain full access to the information that the user provided to the site and can perform actions on his behalf. For example, withdraw all possible valuable items or funds.
Fake Trade Offers (Fake Bot or API Scam)
In this subtype of scam, the main goal of the scammers is the API key to your Steam account. With its help, scammers will be able to manage trade offers. They replace the bot using a script, copying the account of the real one so that the user does not suspect anything.
Often, scammers steal your API key through a fake authorization window. To avoid falling for this trick, carefully study the bot’s account before confirming the trade offer. Make sure that your account level and bot profile content (comments, friends list, etc.) are original.
Phishing Scams
Phishing is the oldest and most common scam method whose goal is to gain access to a user’s account or private information. The user is contacted with a request, offer, or gift, to receive which he needs to perform certain actions in the link provided in the message. Scammers also use email and social networks to spread such messages.
Fraudsters can pretend to be different people, copy the account of one of your friend’s users, and write to him. Or, for example, introduce yourself as one of the workers of a site selling skins and report about a personal promotion or winning some prize from the service.
Credit Card Fraud
Сredit card fraud is a type of scam whose purpose is to funds in bank accounts. Scammers are trying to make the user fill in card information in a fake purchase window. After, the information is transferred to them, and they can make purchases or transfer funds to other accounts.
There are many ways in which attackers can steal your card information. The most common are phishing messages with links in which you need to enter information about a bank card or account.
Other Possible Scams
Scammers can also be found on the Internet in various fake sales advertisements. For example, marketplaces such as eBay, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, and others can be used by scammers as a platform for committing fraud.
There are a variety of methods of scams on marketplaces: fake advertisements, fake errors in sending or shipping a product, forced use of non-reversible payment methods, etc. So, be extremely careful and careful, and if there is a risk of scam, then it’s better to come up with another way to buy the goods you need.

You have already become familiar with the types of threats, now let’s look at methods of protection.
How to Protect Yourself From Scams & Be Safe
In this section, we will look at ways to protect against scams. You must know how to protect yourself as much as possible and understand how to act in a given situation. Here are some useful things:
Strong Authentication Practices
It is vital to have a good login password. It should not match your other passwords because if it falls into the hands of attackers, they will be able to gain access to all your accounts (Steam account, email, social networks), which will complicate the recovery process. The chances of finding or guessing a complex password are close to zero.
The main obstacle for Internet scammers is two-factor authentication. With it, you can always monitor login attempts to your account and have time to change your password. It is quite difficult for scammers to obtain information from two devices because you perform the main actions only from one of them.
Awareness & Education
Attention is your main weapon. Always double-check the source before taking the actions it suggests. You must learn to identify red flags in offers from a dubious source. If something looks suspicious, it’s better to make sure once again than to regret it later.
Keep yourself up-to-date on such scamming matters. After all, scammers are coming up with more and more new ways to deceive. If you know about them, you will certainly be able to catch a brazen thief when he tries to fool you.
Safe Trading Practices
Safe trading practices are essential to protect users. You must be able to identify trading partners (bots), use secure payment systems, and carefully study the terms of the transaction before confirming.
The Hellcase platform provides tools for secure transactions, such as item authentication systems, secure payment methods, and support to help users with security issues.
Regular Security Audits
Regular security checks are key to protecting against threats. Regularly updating your security measures allows you to adapt to new threats and keep your system secure. It is also important to regularly update software and antivirus programs to fill vulnerabilities and prevent malicious software intrusions.
What to Do if You Get a Message About Payment on Hellcase?
In this case, the first thing you should do is to notify Hellcase technical support. Technical support workers will provide you with the information and further actions. If it is not a technical issue, it might be a scam.

If technical support confirms suspicious activity, you should notify the bank about the possibility of your account data being stolen. If possible, temporarily freeze your account balance or online transaction capabilities.
It is also worth saying that the Hellcase service plays not the last role in the safety of clients.
The Role of Platform Providers in User Protection
Skin trading platforms like Hellcase are always interested in helping solve user problems. It provides guarantees about the non-distribution of the user’s personal information that he/she provided to the site. Additionally, you can find out more about the responsibilities of our platform providers here.
The role of Hellcase in protecting users includes several important measures. They must actively implement strong security systems such as data encryption and two-factor authentication to ensure protection against threats.
In addition, educational information represented on the site plays an important role in raising awareness and strengthening protection. Platform providers can collaborate with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to share information about potential threats and develop effective data protection strategies.
For a better understanding of scamming, we will show you several cases that have occurred.
Case Studies & Real-Life Scenarios of Scam Victims
This section is intended to improve users’ understanding of scam attempts using real examples. The first case on our list concerns scams through user contacts:
Case #1
A scammer is added to a user on Steam under the pretext of winning something or a special offer. In some cases, he may introduce himself as a site employee. In his message, he provides a link by clicking on which the user is asked to log in. By doing this, he provided access to his browser cache and cookies. As a result, the scammer entered his account and stole the funds on his balance.

Due to the users’ ignorance and carelessness, he fell for the trick. The user delayed the report to technical support and was unable to prevent the consequences himself. Since he didn’t react in time, the scammer unfortunately succeeded.
Must to Remember!
In order to kick a scammer from an account, the user can do the following:
- Turn on 2-Factor Authenticator for your Hellcase account
- Deauthorize your account from all other devices by visiting https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage and selecting “Deauthorize all other devices“.
- Change your API key here https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey by clicking “Revoke My Steam Web API key“.
- Change the email associated with your Hellcase account.
Case #2
In the second case, the user is scammed using the API key. The scam platform cannot influence this method in any way. The API key was leaked after the user logged into an unsafe site, which made it possible for scammers to control account trades and replace the bot with a fake one. As a result, the user lost skins from his Steam inventory.

Here, the carelessness and inattention of the user also played a cruel joke. It is quite easy to distinguish a fake bot from a real one. Although it has the same avatar and nickname, the Steam account level and profile link are different from the original. Thus, we strongly recommend you be extremely careful before accepting trade offers.
2FA Scams: The Importance of 2FA in Skin Trading
Lately, there’s been a huge uptick in scams that take advantage of the 2FA system. More precisely, it’s because people aren’t using it.
2FA is an abbreviation for Two-Factor Authentication. It is a process of verifying a person’s identity to access a computer system or account using additional devices or accounts. For example, you can install Google Authenticator on your phone to additionally protect your data from attackers.

However, attackers have started using this, and if the user does not install 2FA themselves, they do it instead. After that, the user will no longer be able to log into their account. It happens as simply as with other types of fraud. First, they obtain account data, sneak into your account, and set up their own 2FA. After that, there is nothing you can do.
What is 2FA & How Does It Work?
A very important step that will protect you from malicious users is setting up 2FA. This will not only strengthen the protection of your account but also exclude the possibility of malicious users permanently taking away your account.
There are several methods by which 2FA works:
- a security code to your email;
- a confirmation link to your email;
- a security code to your phone number;
- confirmation (push notification) through a security app (like Google Authenticator).
Implementing 2FA on Hellcase
- Go to your account.
- Choose settings.
- Click on the 2FA “Set Up” Button.
- Scan the QR code or enter the provided code manually.
- Enter the code from Google Authenticator on Hellcase to complete the connection.
See the steps in the screenshots below.
Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Do yourself a favor and turn on 2FA today. It’s a quick and easy way to protect your account and your money.
Case #3: 2FA Scams
We’ve already discussed 2FA and how it’s a very strong and reliable tool for your protection. However, what happens if you don’t use this tool and malicious actors manage to obtain your credentials?
Unfortunately, we have some examples of this situation happening to our users. They were careless and provided their information to a malicious actor, after which he quickly logged into the account and set up 2FA, linking it to his device.



When users tried to log into their accounts, they saw a window where they needed to enter a 2FA code. Of course, this code is only available to the malicious actor, so the account can be lost forever in such a case. Therefore, be sure to set up and use 2FA protection.
Last But Not Least!
Below you can see the fake certificate that scammers can use to make you believe they are real support. Be careful if you get this kind of “proves”.

In one example, a malicious actor wrote to a user’s Steam account, posing as Hellcase support. We want to emphasize that Hellcase does not have any Steam accounts, bots, or anything similar. If you have any questions, please contact support on our website, and we will always help.
Wrapping Up!
At Hellcase, we have a lot of great ways to allow our users to obtain beautiful skin. The main thing is to be extremely careful and beware of scammers. Sometimes, they can be very inventive, and it is better to check the information provided several times than to take action without thinking.
The more careful and attentive you are, the more difficult it will be to deceive you. Your awareness, in combination with the reliable protection of your data, can easily avoid any scam attempts.
You also need to understand that scammers are evolving and creating new ways to deceive people. Always be aware of new methods, read information, or watch videos dedicated to this topic. After all, your awareness is your main weapon against scams.
More Information & Resources About Scams for Further Learning
- https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-recognize-and-avoid-phishing-scams
- https://www.occ.gov/topics/consumers-and-communities/consumer-protection/fraud-resources/phishing-attack-prevention.html
- https://www.securities.nd.gov/news/informed-investor-advisory-account-takeover-fraud
- https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/putting-end-account-hijacking-identity-theft
- https://consumer.ftc.gov/media/79889
- https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/09A1-E754-1D86-DDC9
- https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/small-businesses/cybersecurity/basics