well what I heard is that you actually do blackhat SEO yourself and the purpose of spam404 is to 'kill the competition' as such.Spam404Online wrote:No worries, I appreciate any criticism as it will only help develop my understandingret2libc wrote:bunch of em, the admins can probably deduce which tho. and sorry if i came across as a dick there. got nothing against you over supposed use of scanners.. just heard some stories from mutual friends in the SEO community. i guess you know what im referring to although im not sure how much of it is true
Not entirely sure what you mean but I guess you're referring to blackhat things? Spam404 actively works with user-generated content platforms such as YouTube to identify and remove abusive content such as videos promoting scams and malware. If you've heard stories about Spam404 being a nuisance to people in the "SEO" community then you're most likely hearing it from people who are criminals promoting scams since this is the main target area for Spam404. Do I lose sleep knowing that bad actors hate myself or Spam404? Of course not, that just lets me know how effective our work is
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Total nonsense. I wouldn't believe everything you see published by people who make a living deceiving people.ret2libc wrote:well what I heard is that you actually do blackhat SEO yourself and the purpose of spam404 is to 'kill the competition' as such.
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Here's 2 duplicates I found while browsing -
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/87359/
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/111518/
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/87359/
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/111518/
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Thanks as always!x1admin wrote:deleted
Here's 2 more -
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/58239/
https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/76269/
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Hey Admin,
You can delete this one - https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/124343/
I accidentally submitted it with "XSS" instead of "XSSPOSED". The "XSSPOSED" one was submitted right after but they've both been accepted
You can delete this one - https://www.xssposed.org/incidents/124343/
I accidentally submitted it with "XSS" instead of "XSSPOSED". The "XSSPOSED" one was submitted right after but they've both been accepted
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