Instant withdrawal of funds from cards and blocking of accounts occur the moment the user clicks on a phishing link allegedly leading to a “secret chat” or “database” with the promise to solve any problem. This is not just a technical failure, but a well-established mechanism for the operation of a criminal structure masquerading as legitimate assistance services. The victim, who is looking for a way to “solve the issue” bypassing the law, is giving the scammers access to their financial instruments, thinking that they are paying for the services of an anonymous intermediary.
The scheme of such services is based on social engineering and psychological pressure, where the word “decided” acts as a marker of the availability of illegal methods. In practice, behind the high-profile promises, there is either a complete imitation of activity (staging), or a real, but extremely dangerous involvement of a person in a criminal chain. The feedback of real participants confirms that in 99% of cases, the “solution of the problem” turns into a double loss: the desired result is not achieved, and the own funds are in the accounts of attackers.
Analysis of these groups shows that the term “decisal” is often used as a bait phrase to attract audiences looking for easy ways.
The mechanics of deception: how the scheme “solutions”
The basis of the functioning of pseudo-services is the creation of an illusion of omnipotence and anonymity. The operators of such schemes use complex social engineeringTo convince the client of the reality of their capabilities. Most often, communication is conducted through messengers with the function of disappearing messages, which creates a false sense of security.
Within the system, there is a clear division of roles: some are responsible for finding victims, others for the technical part, and others for “knocking out” additional funds. The user is offered to make an advance payment for “file activation”, “courier service payment” or “privacy guarantee”.
⚠️ Warning: Any requirement to make an advance payment through cryptocurrency or on a card of an individual is a one hundred percent sign of fraud. Legal legal services are always provided by contract.
A key element of the mechanics is the constant change of props and the use of dropper cards. This makes it almost impossible to track the end recipient of funds. Technical protection These sites often mimic the level of banking systems, but in fact are simple scripts that collect data.
How to distinguish a real lawyer from a “resolution”
A real professional never guarantees 100% results in advance and does not require payment to a personal card. He works under a contract, has official status and is responsible for his actions. Resala promises miracles, demands anonymity and pressure.
The Psychology of Victims: Why People Believe in “Problem Solving”
The phenomenon of trusting dubious personalities who call themselves decision makers is based on acute stress and the desire to avoid responsibility. When a person is in a difficult life situation, his critical thinking becomes blunted and he becomes receptive to any promises of a quick exit from the crisis. Psychological vulnerability In such cases, it is the main tool of manipulation.
Fraudsters skillfully exploit fear of the law, loss of property or reputation. They create an artificial urgency by claiming that the "window of opportunity" will close in a few hours. This causes the victim to act impulsively without checking the information.
- 🚫 Fear of the inevitable punishment leads to a search for workarounds.
- 🚫 Distrust of the official justice system pushes into the arms of the criminal.
- 🚫 The illusion of exceptionalism: the belief that “an exception will be made for me.”
It is important to understand that no real law enforcement officer or judge will contact the self-inflicted intermediaries. The risk is too great for them and the controls are too strict. Therefore, promises to “deal with the judge” or “remove the case from the database” are pure fantasy, calculated on naivety.
Real reviews: stories of those who fell into the bait
The analysis of forums and thematic resources is full of stories of people who believe in the existence of “wizards” who can solve any problem for money. Most reviews boil down to one thing: after the transfer of funds, the connection with the “resal” was cut off, or new amounts were demanded.
One user told how he tried to “close” the administrative case through such a service. He was sent a fake decision to close the case, made in Photoshop. When he came to the station, it turned out that the case is not only not closed, but he is now wanted for attempting to forge documents.
| Promise type | Reality. | Implications for the client |
|---|---|---|
| Removal from MIA bases | Impossible technically. | Loss of money, risk of p. 327 Criminal Code |
| Return of stolen car | Searching for analogue or fake | Buying a "designer" or void |
| Lifting the prohibition on registration activities | Ignoring the request | Delayed fines, account arrest |
| "Breaking a man through the base" | Open data drain | Violation of the law on personal data |
Another common scenario is a “divorce” for endless surcharges. First they ask for a small amount for the check, then for the registration, then for the urgency. The amount increases exponentially until the victim runs out of money or has an epiphany.
⚠️ Note: If you are sent a document that looks like an official document, but has errors in the details, seal or signatures, this is fake. The authentication of the document is possible in the issuing authority.
Legal side: responsibility for using the services "decided"
Appealing to persons who offer illegal methods of solving problems carries serious risks not only financial, but also criminal. Even if you are a customer, your actions can be classified as facilitation or incitement to commit a crime.
There are many articles in the Criminal Code that can be applied to clients of such services. For example, bribery (even through an intermediary), acquisition and use of knowingly forged documents, illegal access to computer information.
- ⚖️ Bribes (art. 291 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) – even if the money went to fraudsters, the fact of transferring funds in order to obtain illegal advantages is obvious.
- ⚖️ Use of forged documents (art. 327 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) – the use of fake certificates or decisions.
- ⚖️ Violation of the secrecy of correspondence and personal data - when ordering "breakthrough" information.
Judicial practice knows cases when people who tried to “agree” through third parties received real terms of imprisonment. At the same time, the "resols" themselves often turn out to be either characters or small performers, who in case of something just hand over the customer.
☑️ Signs of an illegal intermediary
Technical aspects: how the "resolutions" simulate access to databases
Many people believe that such comrades have their own people in all instances. In fact, it is often used simple OSINT (open source intelligence) combined with stolen databases circulating on the darknet. What is marketed as “access to the traffic police database” is often simply the unloading of old data, which can be found legally but with difficulty.
To create the appearance of work, programs for deep forgery (deepfake) or elementary editing of screenshots are used. The client can be shown a “video link” with the right person, which is actually a pre-recorded video or broadcast with a front actor.
An example of the logic of a fraudster:1. Receiving the request -> 2. Search for information in open sources ->
3. Editing screenshots (Photoshop) -> 4. Sending "result" ->
5. Requiring payment for “decryption” or “removal of traces”.
The technical literacy of modern fraudsters is growing, but they rarely possess the capabilities of real intelligence services. Their main trump card is not technology, but human trust and ignorance of how government information systems really work.
Checking the document: Never believe screenshots. Official documents come through the State Services, have a QR code for verification or are issued on paper with live seals.
How to protect yourself and what to do if you have already paid
If you are a victim of such schemes, the first rule is to stop feeding scammers. Any attempt to “return money” through them will lead to new losses. It is necessary to record all the evidence: screenshots of correspondence, phone numbers, card details, links to profiles.
The next step is to call the police. Yes, the chances of a refund are slim, especially if cryptocurrencies were used, but this is the only legal way. It will also help stop criminals and save others. In parallel, it is worth contacting the bank to try to challenge the transaction if the transfer was recent.
Digital hygiene is necessary to prevent this from happening. Do not follow suspicious links, do not install software from unverified sources and do not believe in the possibility of violating the law without consequences. The law is the same for everyone, and there are no “special ways”.
⚠️ Warning: Self-attempts to “punish” fraudsters (hacking, threats) can lead to criminal liability for you. Leave it to law enforcement.
The main conclusion: “Resolved” is a myth created to siphon money. Real problems are solved only through the law and professional lawyers.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I actually remove information from the database of the Ministry of Internal Affairs via the Internet?
No, it is technically and legally impossible to do it remotely through third-party services. The databases of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (AIS "Rozysk", IC, etc.) are in a closed loop (closed networks), have no access to the public Internet and are protected by multi-level security systems. Any suggestion to do so is a fraud.
What happens if I turn to the “resol” for the sake of interest, but do nothing?
Even the mere fact of finding such services and communicating with scammers can lead to a leak of your personal data. Your contacts can be sold to other criminals, leading to a wave of spam and new fraud attempts. In addition, you risk inadvertently becoming an accomplice if you share any third party data.
How to distinguish a “resala” site from a real legal aid site?
The real-life help site contains information about licenses, real office addresses, names of attorneys with links to the registers of law chambers. The Resala website is usually anonymous, promises 100% result, requires crypto-payment and does not have legally significant documents (offer, contract).
Are there any cases where the “resolutions” really helped?
In isolated cases, the “resal” concealed former employees of the bodies, using their old connections. However, in today’s world with total control and digitalization, such cases are becoming less and less. The risks of contacting them are disproportionately higher than the potential benefits, as their methods are illegal.