Hacking e-mail harvesters


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This post is designed to inform you how to deteriorate e-mail harvesters. If you are a spammer and are reading in hopes of trying to figure out how to hack e-mail addresses to reap rewards, you are in the wrong spot; I aim to destroy you.

The following icon and link is an example of spam poison: Links like this are designed to ruin e-mail harvesters. It redirect e-mail harvesting bots to a trap site that will feed it with an almost infinite loop of dynamically generated fake email addresses, mostly on known spammer owned domains! This will render their harvested lists pratically useless and of no commercial value.

To make one, make a dynamic webpage that contains a link to itself, which has a dynamiclly changing e-mail address, such that every time the page is reloaded, it points to a different link, and has a new phoney e-mail address. For instance:

foo.com/1111111.html contains the e-mail address 111111@11111.com and link foo.com/1111112.html
then
foo.com/1111112.html contains the e-mail address 111112@111112.com and link to fo.com/1111113.html
and so forth. In an infinite loop situation, an e-mail harvester will get stuck, and fill up their list with useless e-mail addresses very, very quickly. The entire list will hopefully become poisoned.


    If the human body was never exposed to ailments, it would be impressivly vulnerable to the slightest cold. If our country was never exposed to hacking, it would be oppressivly vulnerable to cyber terrorism. With out the creation of a malicious hacking, Afganistan could have destroyed America's economy with a ping flood. This is why I encourange maclicious hacking, as an ethical practice. Without strengthening our defenses, we are weak. This site is focused on security through knowledge. I detest the fact that so many companies are being exploited because malicious hackers know their security holes before they do. For that reason, I hope to educate where the exploits lay. This isn't a 100% information base, as I only publish things I have been able to implement on myself. No credit is needed anywhere . However if you are a publisher, I would appriciate credit. I am an advocate of open source, so copy and paste and call it your own if you like. If my work is good enough for you to plagerize then that is my biggest compliment . If my work is good enough, I will be approached and asked to write more ... this is natural selection of the digital age .

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    spam IP addresses


    These are sites I block at my firewall.

    cdn2.gms1.net
    gms1.net
    servedby.advertising.com
    advertising.com
    a.tribalfusion.com
    tribalfusion.com
    pimpslord.com
    altfarm.mediaplex.com
    mediaplex.com
    ad.yeildmanager.com
    yeildmanager.com
    doubleclick.net
    isg32.casalemedia.com
    casalemedia.com

    Cost of the War in Iraq
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