Infinite Debt Hack
Some are facing a negative Cash App account after exploiting a recent glitch.
Every so often, something like this happens. An app feature is exploited, thousands of infinite money hack tutorials are posted online, and chaos ensues. Like a bad night out, the repercussions end up being a horrible hangover.
This time was no different. Late last week (Thursday, September 7), users of Cash App (mobile payment service provider) discovered a glitch. In short, users were able to transfer funds from Cash App to Apple Pay without actually having money in their Cash App account.
Like the infamous Door Dash glitch of 2022, people moved fast. Videos and tweets appeared explaining exactly how to exploit the glitch like it was an infinite money hack. Tens of thousands (allegedly trillions) of dollars in purchases were made by Cash App users. Just absolute chaos.
Of course the situation resolved and Block/Square (the owner of Cash App) fixed the glitch. That is when things really got interesting. Cash App users who exploited the glitch found negative balances when they checked their accounts.
And to clarify, we’re not talking about a few hundred dollars here:
The internet is now full of videos and posts just like this. So what happens next? Well, candidly, I don’t know. What I do know is Cash App’s Terms of Service provides that: