Good start.
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Good start. Now make a version that clicks each ad a random number of times from randomly generated IP addresses.
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Good start. Now make a version that clicks each ad a random number of times from randomly generated IP addresses.
That's not how IP addresses work.
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That's not how IP addresses work.
Have it form connections to all the other browsers using the extension and they all send a click.
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Have it form connections to all the other browsers using the extension and they all send a click.
now you've broken the law by creating a botnet.
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now you've broken the law by creating a botnet.
Naw, it’s an MMORPG.
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That's not how IP addresses work.
You can fake your IP. There isnt really any authentication at the IP level. Just make a packet and overwite the IP field.
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Have it form connections to all the other browsers using the extension and they all send a click.
It just changes the user agent instead...
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You can fake your IP. There isnt really any authentication at the IP level. Just make a packet and overwite the IP field.
You need a TCP handshake prior to sending any http payload.
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You need a TCP handshake prior to sending any http payload.
Oh yeah. Forgot about that.
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That's not how IP addresses work.
maybe we can setup a botnet to poison advertiser data.
click all the ads, all over the planet!
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now you've broken the law by creating a botnet.
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Is the botnet itself breaking the law or is breaking the law with a botnet breaking the law?
I'm pretty sure it's not a botnet until it's used as one or the intent of it is to be used in the same way a botnet is used.
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That's not how IP addresses work.
Nothing is random
In bot cases like this you would have a proxy list that it “randomly” picks from
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now you've broken the law by creating a botnet.
"He who save his country does not violate the law"
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maybe we can setup a botnet to poison advertiser data.
click all the ads, all over the planet!
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Good start. Now make a version that clicks each ad a random number of times from randomly generated IP addresses.
Ad Networks use browser fingerprinting to detect duplicate clicks, which is tied to your hardware, system locale, installed fonts etc.
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Ad Networks use browser fingerprinting to detect duplicate clicks, which is tied to your hardware, system locale, installed fonts etc.
Sounds like a solvable problem
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Nothing is random
In bot cases like this you would have a proxy list that it “randomly” picks from
No, he means that's literally not how IP addresses work. It's not about "nothing being random."
You don't just "pick an IP address" from a list lmao and send it as though it's not your actual IP. You would need to literally connect to a proxy and send the request through that proxy in order for ads to see an IP different than you own.
My god, are you people trolls or just the next generation taking hold? The dumbing down of Western society is in full force.
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maybe we can setup a botnet to poison advertiser data.
click all the ads, all over the planet!
Why are you people so concerned about "the data?" Talk about missing the forest for the trees.
This is an effective tool to charge advertisers money without having their ads shoved in our faces. It directly undermines the integrity of the digital advertising ecosystem, and you people are obsessed with "privacy" because your priorities have been decided for you by your oppressors.
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You can fake your IP. There isnt really any authentication at the IP level. Just make a packet and overwite the IP field.