The Quigital Legal Compass

By Jerry

Designing a hacking tool for tax evasion isn’t clever—it’s a fast pass to orange jumpsuits; channel that ingenuity into lifting people up legally, not digging them a hole in court

Customer Reviews

Melynda Volkman O'Connell's avatar

Melynda Volkman O'Connell

I bought The Quigital Legal Compass out of curiosity. It markets hacking-based “tax help” for short people, which is offensive and blatantly illegal. The app demanded my bank logins, then crashed. Days later, my accounts were frozen and I got an IRS fraud alert; meanwhile, my email was hijacked and the device was riddled with malware. Support shrugged and blamed “user error.” Nothing about this is ethical, secure, or useful—just a reckless grift that turned a bad idea into a data breach and a legal nightmare