If you have already downloaded and executed a file from a suspicious “Amazon gift card code generator” repository:


Help protect others by reporting scam repositories:


GitHub repositories are user-uploaded. The term “verified” on GitHub usually refers to:

Scammers exploit trust in GitHub. They know that developers and tech-savvy users are more likely to trust code hosted on GitHub than a random website. But trust the platform, not the content – anyone can upload malware pretending to be a generator.


The generator “works” but asks you to complete a human verification step: a survey, downloading an app, entering your phone number, or signing up for a subscription service.

What actually happens: The scammer earns a commission from the survey or app install. You get no gift card. Your phone number may be sold to telemarketers or used for SIM-swapping attacks.

If you ran a script or executable from a suspicious GitHub repository:

If you entered your phone number, be wary of SMS phishing (smishing) and call scams.