A Twisted Metaphor

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This is my first creepypasta, and I hope you enjoy.

OBVIOUSLY, this is fake, and not real, and I just had a good idea.

So, I'm just playing some good old Disaster Master. I'm usually dodging everything, knowing what to do, getting really mad if I fail, ya know, usual stuff, having a great time. Then, I go to bed, I'm tired from playing Roblox.

I manage my account, clear my friend requests, clean my friends list, hope for Tix to be back, and check my messages. Now, we always get a few spam bots, ya know, filling up our messages, or we turn messages to followers only and reminisce, look at the older days, where the best game was City Tycoon by Zaquille. But this time, something peculiar happened. I got a message for a free Robux generator, and this time it was a proper human, a guy named "whatisabaconhair". I was curious as to what happened, as you always have baconhairs message you, but my messages were follower only. I see what he said, and I see the link. Usual scam message. I check out the link, and then, BAM, Chrome says, "Woah buddy, slow down there, this is a bad website and you could have your personal information stolen!" I'm like, alright, I'll use a VM and whatnot to check it out. Funnily enough, it's just a normal Robux scam. So I put in my "username" and my "password", and there isn't a sketchy human verification part. Huh, weird.

I make an alt account and check it out. I put in the real username and password, ask for 1,000 Robux, it says "Wait 24 hours and you shall receive your prize!" Ok, yeah, I'll see what happens if I use just the username and not the password.

I repeat with a different alt account and only put in the true username, and a fake password. Weirdly enough, it said "Sorry, wrong password." I'm super freaked out right now, and I am very glad that I used a virtual machine and a fake IP.

24 HOURS LATER

I check both alt accounts, and it worked! Only the one with the true information got 1,000 Robux! The second one didn't though. I was super creeped out. How could something know the passwords, AND how to get into the website? Then I realized, I just logged into those alts on my ACTUAL computer. Not a VM with separate drivers, my ACTUAL computer. My entire computer was at risk of being hacked, maybe through some weird means, but if someone can get into the database, it must know every .ROBLOSECURITY too. Then I also realized, maybe they could do something to the website that would cause all users that log into Roblox download some malware. Maybe they could make the Roblox client upgrade to include it's own malware, and whenever you play Roblox it would cause the malware to be active and destroy your computer. Nothing close to this sort of security breach has happened since April 1st, 2012. I immediately do everything I can to contact Roblox HQ. I end up calling, and it works.

Roblox Rep: How has your day been, and what has caused you to call?

Me: ummm... I think there has been a major security breach involving user information.

Roblox Rep: Why is that?

Me: I was checking my messages, and I see a message from a user named "whatisabaconhair". It has a link to a website, but Chrome tells me not to... and that is why I believe there has been a major security breach.

Roblox Rep: Ok, we will hand you over to an administator.

Me: Thank you.

Legoseed: Hello, what seems to bring you here?

Me: Did they tell you about what happened?

Legoseed: Yes, they have, and we will ask to shut down that website in particular. What was it's URL?

Me: easy.robux.generator

Legoseed: Are you sure?

Me: Yes.

Legoseed: Ok, thank you for your help. We will call you back in case we have issues.

Me: You're welcome.

I hang up after that, and I await their response. In the meantime, I don't go on Roblox, fearing what may happen to my computer. For safe measures, I delete the Roblox game client.

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1 WEEK LATER

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I wake up, and go play some idle games because ROBLOX is in danger. I log onto the website, just curious as to what would happen, and it says that it is under maintenance. As proposed.

An hour later, I get a phone call from ROBLOX. I was in the middle of playing Cookie Clicker, and I had a decent number of cookies.

Me: Hello?

Sorcus: Yes, hello, we have come to talk to you about the uhhhhh...

Me: Yeah, the weird Robux generator site.

Sorcus: Yeah, we have tested it and tried to take it down, but there is an AI there, and it won't be taken down?

Me: Huh?

Sorcus: Yeah, it doesn't make sense, and some players are really mad. Roblox has been down for a week, and I could imagine all the people that want to play, but we don't know the extent of it's control, and we don't know how it could affect the website. If it could get into all of the personal information of Roblox accounts, all we can do is tell everyone to change passwords and such on their emails.

Me: Yeah, so, what are you gonna do?

Sorcus: Well, from what David has told me, we just need to find the source of the AI's programming, shut it down, and remove the website. Must be pretty smart, so it wont be easy.

Me: Yeah, I could bet.

Sorcus: Do you have any advice?

Me: Yeah, I would tell you to invent new security after the takedown, or change ID's. Also, if it is that smart, don't take the Turing test super seriously if it fails. It might do it purposefully.

Sorcus: Alright, thanks, we'll call you back later.

Me: Ok, have a good day, and thank you.

After that, I hang up.

But then I have an idea.

I call back.

Me: Hello.

Sorcus: Who the f*** is this?

Me: Hello. I'm calling back.

Sorcus: Why?

Me: I was wondering if you guys could screenshare of some sort? Let me fill in on the details live?

Sorcus: Why?

Me: I don't know. I could learn a thing or two about computer science, and I'm honestly generally interested.

Sorcus: Alright, why not?

He gives me his code on TeamViewer, and we screenshare. (I'm going to abbreviate with S & M)

S: Ok, so this is the problem, and I'm on the website with a VM.

M: Alright.

S: This is the Inspect Element, trying to figure out, what the f***?

Weirdly, the AI makes the screen all weird and dark, and the Inspect Element part on Sorcus's screen starts flipping between random numbers and letters.

S: Um....

M: Yeah, I know, this isn't supposed to happen. I don't know wh- HOLY S***!

The most disturbing jumpscare I have ever seen appears. It's like a bloody human corpse screaming at the top of their lungs.

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