- Fe - Script De Universal Gamepass Giver- -obt... 100%
But YouTube doesn't scan Lua bytecode. The YouTuber didn't write the script; they downloaded a "clean" version for the video, then swapped the link in the description to a "rat" (Remote Administration Tool) version after monetization was locked in.
It taps into . The average player sees a YouTuber with 500k subs using the script. They assume, "If it were fake, YouTube would have taken it down."
A glowing thumbnail. A screaming, text-to-speech voiceover. And the text: - FE - Script de Universal Gamepass Giver- -obt...
By: CyberShell Security Desk Reading Time: 7 minutes
If a developer is incredibly lazy and builds their shop like this: But YouTube doesn't scan Lua bytecode
Let’s dissect the anatomy of the "Holy Grail" of exploiting. First, we have to address the elephant in the server. Does a Universal Gamepass Giver actually exist?
We call this The human is the vulnerability, not the code. The "Unpatchable" Loophole (The 0.01% Truth) To be intellectually honest, there is one niche scenario where a Gamepass Giver works, but it is not "Universal." The average player sees a YouTuber with 500k
If you have spent any time in the Roblox underground—the shadowy corners of YouTube, V3rmillion, or certain Discord servers—you have seen the bait.
Stay skeptical. Check the webhook. Don't execute random code. Have you reversed a "Gamepass Giver" script lately? Did it contain a HttpService call? Let me know in the comments below (or on X).
But more likely, you are seeing the tail end of a phishing campaign. Many scripts labeled Gamepass Giver OBT are actually .


