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Brute force type attack that just spams search APIs with gobbledigook, or whatever you want it to. Can someone smarter than me at least point me in the right direction to try this kind of thing?

Brute force type attack that just spams search APIs with gobbledigook, or whatever you want it to. Can someone smarter than me at least point me in the right direction to try this kind of thing?

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

It's probably in the invisible secret EULA terms that any non-expressed usage of the things you didn't know were secretly installed on your computer is a crime against corporations, and now you're a terrorist.

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They've destroyed any meaning the term "Racist" once had.

They are quickly getting there with "Terrorist" too.

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There used to be a browser add on that would open four extra pages that would refresh to a different page all the time. I always thought that was good. But I don't know much. I think it was called white noise.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

If you haven't yet, come up with a fake identity to feed to websites. You want something that doesn't look fake at first glance.

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Still need to spoof IP accurately

Anything that confuses all the stuff that's tracking you across the web helps.

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Back in 1998, host companies default ftp permissions were often rw. So, a large chunk of websites in the world had anon logins and free reigns for whoever wanted to change something. It was glorious.

Randomly , some strange file would appear on your ftp site but you didn't care because it was the wild west. And you didn't even care to patch it. The only people on the internet were affluent.

I forgot what my point was

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I have been giving fake info to everyone for 30 years