Not taking sides here. But if you want to make it harder for them to spot it in logs, add some random element (included tachyons fixes as well).
#!/usr/bin/perl use LWP::UserAgent; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $MAX_SLEEP = 5; # max seconds to sleep my $DEBUG = 1; my $LOG_FILL = 20000; # how many entries will we add to the scam log? while(1) { my $IE = sprintf "%.1f", ( 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, 6.0, 6.1 )[rand(5)]; my $WIN = sprintf "%.1f", ( 4.0, 4.1, 5.1 )[rand(3)]; my $bs = join '', map{ ('a'..'z')[rand(26)] }1..(rand(5)+3); my $agent = "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE $IE; Windows NT $WIN; $ ++bs)"; $ua->agent( $agent ); $DEBUG && print $agent, $/; my $user = sprintf "%08d", rand(99999999); my $pass = sprintf "%05d", rand(99999); my $name = ucfirst join '', map{ ('a'..'z')[rand(26)] }1..(rand(5) ++3); my $word = join '', map{ ('a'..'z')[rand(26)] }1..(rand(3)+5); my $url = "http://barcl.pisem.net/obr2.html?name=$name&user=$user& +pass=$pass&word=$word&go=hm&loginButton=%20%20Verify%20%20"; $DEBUG && print $url, $/; my $request = HTTP::Request->new( 'GET', $url ); my $response = $ua->request( $request ); $DEBUG && print $response->content; sleep (int(rand ($MAX_SLEEP))+1); $LOG_FILL--; die "Done!\n" if $LOG_FILL == 0; }

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Enough is Enough - Taking the fight back to the Internet scammers by Hena
in thread Enough is Enough - Taking the fight back to the Internet scammers by Anonymous Monk

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