
If these tools don't work, why do they exist on platforms like GitHub? Usually, they serve one of three purposes:
Instead of risking your digital security with fake generators, consider these verified methods:
Many "full" generator packages are actually malicious. They may require you to enter your Amazon login credentials or download an .exe or .dmg file that contains spyware, keyloggers, or ransomware [3].
There is no "secret" GitHub repository that can bypass Amazon’s multi-billion dollar security system. Avoid anything labeled as a "gift card generator" to keep your data and your Amazon account safe. Sources: How Amazon Gift Cards Work - Official Help GitHub Security - Reporting Malicious Repositories Common Gift Card Scams - Federal Trade Commission Earning Rewards Safely - Consumer Reports
Running unknown code from GitHub can give attackers access to your browser cookies, saved passwords, and personal files.
Apps like Rakuten or Ibotta give you cash back on daily purchases that you can convert into gift cards.