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QFT. Mechanical Turk faggotry is aggravating spambot problems.
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Anonymous2008-03-18 2:53
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I have a job, my server provider only takes paypal and I hate bank accounts and am either on /b/ or /comp/ or playing CS:S, I think I could be moar productive.
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Anonymous2008-03-18 14:06
>I have a job
>I hate bank accounts DOES NOT COMPUTE
I'm sure we could all use our collectivity to generate large sums of cash in a series of shared accounts funded by scripts that automate product referals, pay to click programs, ad-banner clicks, domain name sales, e-mail lists, e-book and software tool sales, ad-banner systems, free porn sites, site rank pages, fake warez/crack sites and search engines, shell accounts, IRC hosting, game server hosting, Tor transactions, Darknet/F2F transfers and hosting, corporate security services, and other distributed tasks using available zombie computers and botnets.
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Anonymous2008-03-19 16:54
This assumes that unique identities and addresses can be generated by software, which can apply for credit cards, checking accounts, FTP hosting, domain names, and other online transactions using minimal human interaction. Presumably these people would originate from a country with loose identification requirements including third world countries in Africa, South America, Oceania, and Eastern Europe.
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Anonymous2008-03-19 17:29
Sites will prompt users for captcha images which are taken from other sites. When a visitor is viewing a stored or realtime captcha image the user enters captcha text which will simultaneously enter the result into a recently refreshed page that a dormant script has been waiting on, allowing captcha verification for e-mail registration and site registration. A temporary database of stored captcha images can also be saved with a short expiration time. This process necessitates a large number of generated dummy sites for users to enter, which may overlap with phishing sites to store and track Myspace passwords.