its back up
while true; do ./spamTheBastards.sh ; done
To Grace wrote:
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. :)
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