Two new Black Hat tools you need
Our ongoing attempts at gaming the engines sometimes work well, sometimes fall flat. I’ve found a couple of tools that will make the work easier and the results better.
If you remember our discussion on the future of blackhat marketing (Blackhat 3.0 or what) , Nick commented that the need for good content was one thing that we need to concentrate on.
The mighty G has supposedly been working on a deal that they label LSI. MS is said to be doing something like that already. Y? Who knows.
So we need unique content. Content that is semantically correct. The very best that my Markov generator can do is make nice reading content that is spammy as all getout and not semantically correct.
So where are we to get a content generator that will spit out correct sentence structure? Heh. Thought you’d never ask.
Kaptain Krayola has written a unique content generator. He says on his blog that it will be unique every time, and pass the semantics test. He has tested it a lot and I’ve seen results that made a believer out of me.
The Kaptain indicates that he will have his API ready soon and plans to put up a site just for the application. Give him a visit and check out K5.
There comes a time in every Blackhat career where you need a shed load of G-mail accounts. Most of the time I need several at one go. Now, G makes it fairly easy to get them, but if I need eight of them right now, well that’s a different deal.
Along comes my favorite Black Hat coder with the answer. Esrun has made a Gmail account creator that’s free and easy. If you do need lots of Gmail accounts, check his tool out.
That’s it for this issue. Keep those cards and letters coming. Santa will be reving up his reindeer before we know it. LoL
~dink



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