: Delivering unsolicited links or repetitive text across many accounts. Security Risks and Red Flags

: Sending a high volume of anonymous questions to a target's NGL link.

: Compressed files (.rar) from unofficial sources frequently contain malicious executables or "stealers" that target personal data.

: Using automated scripts violates NGL’s terms of service. The app has faced intense scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for its own bot usage, leading to stricter safety measures and bans for deceptive practices.

If you receive messages through NGL, you can often identify bot-generated content (whether from the app itself or external scripts like xCatze's) by these signs:

The tool is attributed to , a developer known in grey-hat circles for creating scripts that exploit web vulnerabilities, such as Laravel SMTP crackers . This specific version, "V3," packaged as "V4.rar," likely represents an iteration intended to bypass NGL’s security updates or anti-spam measures. Core Functionality