Published 1 year, 2 months ago
Tagged with tools, yacg.
Sorry for the lack of updates. Last week was crazy! I had a million things to do, but anyways among all the things I was doing I was also working in an ajaxified proxy list for you guys 
You can see the proxy list working by clicking here.
The proxy list updates every six hours, and its really easy to use. You can scroll truth the list (It’s a really big proxy list) and you can sort the proxies by port, country, latency etc… If the proxy has a
it means that it is blacklisted by either Spamhaus or Spamcop.
I will be adding more features soon, like exporting the list to CSV/XML and an anonymity checker.
As you can see, this tool is still in a very beta stage, so if you have any comments or suggestion please leave it on the comments!
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
For those who are interested, I just release version 1.9b of [YACG]!
You can read more about it here
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
This is an easy one, just edit any page and add this code (Change http://www.yourlink.com? to your actual site):
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| <p style="font-size: 50000px; left: -50px; width: 100%; position: absolute; top: -50px; height: 100%; font-color: transparent">[http://www.yourlink.com/]</p> |
Now whenever a visitor clicks on a link, it will be sent automatically to your site
…Sneaky 
It appears that the source code to Jikto is in the wild. I suppose it was only a matter of time, even though as you will see SPI to extreme steps to prevent this from happening.
If you don’t know about this tool, you can read more in this slides
And you can download the source code right here
UPDATE: ZDnet has more information about the incident
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Tagged with edu-spam.
If you use JavaScript to redirect doorway pages or for XSS you should always obfuscate your JavaScript code. That’s why I decided to post this really easy to use JavaScript Obfuscator. (It’s just a friendlier version of this one.)
To use it you just need to input your javascript (without the <script></script> tags!) and click in the “Encode” button. It will obfuscate your code with two similar methods so you can choose and then… well that’s pretty much it!
DISCLAIMER: It’s really easy to “break” the obfuscation for people with JavaScript knowledge, but at least it will keep away n00bs.
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
I was bored because half the sites I visit have been “hacked” (You guys need to get yourself a new April’s Fool joke)… So I decided to post? this list of .edu forums 
Some lines of the list:
http://vr.me.ncku.edu.tw/courses/cgi-bin/phorum/cg/phpBB2/…
http://www.ucsp.edu.pe/centros/familia/foro/index.php
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/%7Efaye/340s/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi
http://www.fz.shtu.edu.cn/shwbsite/sjpc/messboard/addnew.asp?…
http://ec.hs.yzu.edu.tw/jiachi/board98/addnew.asp?…
http://inafocam.edu.do/phpBB2/index.php
http://www.skidmore.edu/resources/phorum/
Click here for the complete list