| Red Flag | Why It’s Dangerous | |----------|--------------------| | Link shortened (bit.ly, cutt.ly) | Hides the real malware destination | | Script asks you to “loadstring” from another URL | That URL can change anytime to inject malicious code | | Requires downloading an external “key system” | Often a password stealer or miner | | Contains random long numbers (webhook URL) | That’s a Discord webhook – your cookie is being sent there | | Promises “undetectable” or “patched bypass” | No such thing exists in 2025 |

For those unfamiliar with Adopt Me, it is a massively multiplayer online game developed by DreamCraft. Players can collect and care for a variety of virtual pets, decorate their homes, and interact with friends. The game's popularity stems from its engaging gameplay, adorable graphics, and regular updates with new content.

Users find a code snippet on Pastebin or similar sites .

Some scripts include modules to claim daily rewards and event-specific gifts the moment they become available.

In February 2025, a Pastebin script named --NEW--AdoptMe_Mega_Hack_2025.lua was shared across TikTok and YouTube. Within 72 hours, over 12,000 users reported hacked accounts, lost pets (including Shadow Dragons), and unauthorized Robux purchases.

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