Tried to have another crack at the site that spammed this list, but the domain is a parking page now. To get an idea what I was on about though, I looked through my spam folder for phishing scams...
TBH, I'd be dissapointed if my gran fell for this one, but the idea is sound L8r On 25/03/2008, David Tauriainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > They're probably using mod_security (or just weblog script parsers) to > block IPs of people spamming their site. You'd need a botnet if you > wanted to do them real damage. > > > Tom Grace wrote: > > Didn't get very far, server stopped responding. > > I'll have another look tonight, but the gist of it was to generate > random details and pass them to curl (as in read html, set up variables, > pass as post data). > > > > I'll have another shot tonight and see if i get something working. > > > > L8r > > > > > On 25/03/2008, Michelangelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > :D > > I checked my Firefox just to see how it was going to behave and > sure the anti fraud works > > > > my Firefox also cried out > > I'd like to know your script detail > > > > @Tom: > > Tom, i'd like to read yr script details :P , i'd like using it > > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Tom Grace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > I think I broke there server trying to write a script to spam it with > fake details. Tried that for a bit then kept getting timeouts. :) > > -- I include the source code below for those who are masochistic enough to want to explore it
spamTheBastards.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
