StoriesShuffle Affiliate Badge Used in PowerShell Scam Campaign
First Seen10 Jun 2026
Updated51m ago
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Two verified accounts with 79k combined followers independently report the same scam: a person with a genuine Shuffle affiliate badge is targeting users on Telegram with malicious PowerShell prompts disguised as Teams updates.

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ZachZach@CryptoZachLA12d agoTop Post

Holy shit such an elaborate scam going around with casino's trying to onboard people. Was talking back and forth with this woman at @shufflecom for a week -her name was @anneliesewillo and somehow is an affiliate??- had prices negotiated and everything, finally decided to get on a Teams call but the teams thing wasn't "working" on her end. Told me I needed to update my teams, but I had JUST downloaded teams. So then she said, "we've been working with clients this week and they seem to have same issue, we found this work around though just put this prompt in and it should automatically download the update" First of all, I come from a big hacker/OpSec background so I knew something was immediately up when she said I needed to update my Teams, because I had JUST downloaded it. Tells me to run this prompt . I throw it into Claude and immediately it's flagged-not that I needed to throw into Claude but I was curious. Immediately blocks me after I call her out. NO Idea how this person has an affiliate badge for @shufflecom but they need to get their shit together.

ZiannaZianna@byzianna_12d agoTop Post

gm to everyone on a timeline especially to @shufflecom for giving affiliate badges to people trying to casually scam me on telegram a powershell for a @MicrosoftTeams meeting 🤦🏽‍♀️ let’s do better . https://t.co/dZKy0nWuLS

Lynn WhisperLynn Whisper@Lynn_Wha11d ago

@byzianna_ @shufflecom @MicrosoftTeams yeah thats wild they gotta vet affiliates way harder

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11 JUN · 22:00 UTCLATEST

Two high-follower accounts independently report same PowerShell scam via Shuffle affiliate

byzianna_ (12k followers) and CryptoZachLA (67k followers) both reported being targeted by the same scam: someone with a verified Shuffle affiliate badge (@anneliesewillo) reached out on Telegram, negotiated sponsorship terms, then directed them to run a malicious PowerShell prompt disguised as a Microsoft Teams update. CryptoZachLA's OpSec background caught it immediately. Both accounts are publicly calling on Shuffle to vet their affiliates. The reports are corroborated by Lynn_Wha (1.2k followers) who agreed 'they gotta vet affiliates way harder.'

Zach
Zach@CryptoZachLA
negative12d ago

Holy shit such an elaborate scam going around with casino's trying to onboard people. Was talking back and forth with this woman at @shufflecom for a week -her name was @anneliesewillo and somehow is an affiliate??- had prices negotiated and everything, finally decided to get on a Teams call but the teams thing wasn't "working" on her end. Told me I needed to update my teams, but I had JUST downloaded teams. So then she said, "we've been working with clients this week and they seem to have same issue, we found this work around though just put this prompt in and it should automatically download the update" First of all, I come from a big hacker/OpSec background so I knew something was immediately up when she said I needed to update my Teams, because I had JUST downloaded it. Tells me to run this prompt . I throw it into Claude and immediately it's flagged-not that I needed to throw into Claude but I was curious. Immediately blocks me after I call her out. NO Idea how this person has an affiliate badge for @shufflecom but they need to get their shit together.

Zianna
Zianna@byzianna_
negative12d ago

gm to everyone on a timeline especially to @shufflecom for giving affiliate badges to people trying to casually scam me on telegram a powershell for a @MicrosoftTeams meeting 🤦🏽‍♀️ let’s do better . https://t.co/dZKy0nWuLS

Lynn Whisper
Lynn Whisper@Lynn_Wha
negative11d ago

@byzianna_ @shufflecom @MicrosoftTeams yeah thats wild they gotta vet affiliates way harder

11 JUN · 22:00 UTCLATEST

Two high-follower accounts independently report same PowerShell scam via Shuffle affiliate

byzianna_ (12k followers) and CryptoZachLA (67k followers) both reported being targeted by the same scam: someone with a verified Shuffle affiliate badge (@anneliesewillo) reached out on Telegram, negotiated sponsorship terms, then directed them to run a malicious PowerShell prompt disguised as a Microsoft Teams update. CryptoZachLA's OpSec background caught it immediately. Both accounts are publicly calling on Shuffle to vet their affiliates. The reports are corroborated by Lynn_Wha (1.2k followers) who agreed 'they gotta vet affiliates way harder.'

Zach
Zach@CryptoZachLA
negative12d ago

Holy shit such an elaborate scam going around with casino's trying to onboard people. Was talking back and forth with this woman at @shufflecom for a week -her name was @anneliesewillo and somehow is an affiliate??- had prices negotiated and everything, finally decided to get on a Teams call but the teams thing wasn't "working" on her end. Told me I needed to update my teams, but I had JUST downloaded teams. So then she said, "we've been working with clients this week and they seem to have same issue, we found this work around though just put this prompt in and it should automatically download the update" First of all, I come from a big hacker/OpSec background so I knew something was immediately up when she said I needed to update my Teams, because I had JUST downloaded it. Tells me to run this prompt . I throw it into Claude and immediately it's flagged-not that I needed to throw into Claude but I was curious. Immediately blocks me after I call her out. NO Idea how this person has an affiliate badge for @shufflecom but they need to get their shit together.

Zianna
Zianna@byzianna_
negative12d ago

gm to everyone on a timeline especially to @shufflecom for giving affiliate badges to people trying to casually scam me on telegram a powershell for a @MicrosoftTeams meeting 🤦🏽‍♀️ let’s do better . https://t.co/dZKy0nWuLS

Lynn Whisper
Lynn Whisper@Lynn_Wha
negative11d ago

@byzianna_ @shufflecom @MicrosoftTeams yeah thats wild they gotta vet affiliates way harder