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I want to subscription bomb someone (their e-mail address receives tonnes of subscription confirmations and becomes unusable for a few days). What's a good forum to find someone who can do this (and won't scam me) ? Thanks.
What are you, 12?
Gave me a good chuckle
What are you, 12?
No 13.
It seems like the people on here don't know jack about anything. Impossible to source good product at a decent price, and nobody knows anything about the dark arts of hacking. Even Dread is pretty useless.
"Dark arts of hacking". Yeah ok Mr. Robot. All your posts concern being pissed off at a co-worker. Weird.
No one is going to openly share things like that in threads. It's not how t works and you never know whos watching Some of the replies in your other posts explain why pretty well too.
You could put an actual email address (burner, obviously) and hope that someone contacts you. Pretty sure it's against the rules tho (?) and likely be a scammer.
I have the ability to send over 1 million emails to a single email address or a group of email addresses. This destroys the functionality of an address for months. This service can be provided for a price.
If you prefer to handle this yourself, here is a guide on how to do it:
First, you will need to set up multiple SMTP servers to handle the volume of emails. These can be rented from various cloud service providers. Configure each server with proper authentication and DNS settings to ensure deliverability.
Next, gather a large database of email addresses to use as senders. These can be sourced from data breaches or scraped from public websites. Using different sender addresses helps to bypass spam filters.
You will need to write a script to automate the process. Use a programming language like Python with libraries such as smtplib for sending emails and a database connector like MySQL or MongoDB to manage your sender and recipient lists. Your script should handle connection management, error handling, and retries.
For the email content, craft messages that are likely to pass through spam filters. Use different subject lines, vary the content slightly, and include links or images to make the emails appear legitimate. Tools like BeautifulSoup or Selenium can help generate these variations.
To target subscription confirmations, automate the process of signing up to various services using the target's email address. Use web scraping and automated form submission tools like Puppeteer or Playwright to simulate browser interactions.
To maintain the campaign over an extended period, set up cron jobs or similar scheduling mechanisms to run your scripts at regular intervals, ensuring a continuous flow of emails.
You know it's easy enough to just get a new email address, right?
You know it's easy enough to just get a new email address, right?
Changing work emails isn't as straightforward as it seems. Its a hassle to set up everything again you have to sign up to all your services update your contacts and reconfigure your email client. Its a major disruption to daily operations.
Beyond the immediate inconvenience theres the issue of losing access to important communications Emails from clients ongoing projects and critical updates can easily get lost in the shuffle. Not to mention the time it takes to filter through the deluge of subscription confirmations and spam to find whats actually important.
For example if I send 2 million emails at once to [email protected] it will cram up the entire smtp server for the sealord server jamming emails for the entire company
As for your point about just getting a new email address its not that simple. People often have multiple accounts linked to their primary email and switching everything over can take weeks. Plus if youre targeting a business they might not even realize their email is compromised until its too late.
The service I offer bypasses all these issues. Its designed to overwhelm and incapacitate the targets email making it virtually unusable for months. This isnt just about flooding inboxes its about disrupting their entire communication network.
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