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Getting Past Surveys on website's
« on: June 22, 2013, 12:26:56 am »
Hi! I'm killerrKing and I'm a newbie hacker or "Script Kiddie" XD


I'm trying to learn basic code so I can get into the advanced stuff. I've been watching some of my friends as they make game torrents and post them on Kickasstorrents and I'm so pissed that I can't do that stuff >:(


My purpose here today, is to get the goodies on the other side of those survey's you see on websites. I know some of them are fake but I've been trying to come up with a "bypass" or hack for those surveys. Since I'm not all that good with scripting, I'm sucking monkey balls XD


What I've currently been doing is using the fake name generator and posting fake info on the survey's but no matter what once they ask for a Credit Card or something, the whole gig's up lol.


Maybe someone could share some helpful hints or even come up with a bypass of their own. Heck if it works, you know how much free stuff is out there??!!


Thanks,
KillerrKing


THO WHO DREAMS OF A WORLD WHERE EVERYTHING CAN BE TAKEN BY A SIMPLE FEW KEYSTROKES ON A KEYBOARD, IS MY FRIEND AND FOE~
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 06:40:40 am by RedBullAddicted »

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2013, 01:32:57 am »
Heck if it works, you know how much free stuff is out there??!!
1) Most of it is infected dummy keygens.
2) Anything that is not infected could probably be found on a torrent site or programmed within a matter of hours.

As for the main question, we may need a little more information. Each survey site probably has their own implementation of the basic concept, so it'd be hard to make a universal bypasser.

A PHP script could check for survey completion and output the file's content if so. The JS side could hit that page every couple of minutes and save the result of the request if its length != 0. That's just one way to do it. Provided it is implemented correctly, it wouldn't be trivial to work around. Maybe one could use "(unixTime() / 60 / 60 / 24) + userAgent + hostName + fileId" as a unique id to check for survey completion.
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 02:13:51 am by Fur »

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2013, 02:21:51 am »
Hi Fur!


Well I'll be more specific:


http://filespeedy.net/download/40867/MTgzM
http://filespeedy.net/download/40951/OTI5Z
http://trackaskfm.blogspot.com/


Me and my friend tom have been trying to get these files by running a bot we created. Basically, it's just a fake information generator(fake name, fake address,fake social,ect.) and it pulls random bits of information from online that matches a correct string. Now I'm the newbie here so don't quote me.


I'm well aware that there's a good chance most sites are dummy's that steal your information. But we still wanted to try and see if we could "reach the other side of the rainbow." lol


Most survey's we come across don't complete after they say you've installed this or, completed this. I thought it might be possible to inject a bit of code to "complete" it. Or Fool the survey. I've learned some survey's go on a endless loop. You'll never reach the end.


Hmm i don't exactly know how to put that string together but I'll browse thru the tutorials.

A PHP script could check for survey completion and output the file's content if so. The JS side could hit that page every couple of minutes and save the result of the request if its length != 0. That's just one way to do it. Provided it is implemented correctly, it wouldn't be trivial to work around. Maybe one could use "(unixTime() / 60 / 60 / 24) + userAgent + hostName + fileId" as a unique id to check for survey completion.


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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2013, 03:52:57 am »
That "Ask Fm Tracker" thing is bullshit (obviously).
*Sigh* they didn't even bother setting the label's BackColour property to Color.Transparent.
In fact, you'd need access to their servers to retrieve the IP address of a user.

I can't see anything participially interesting or odd in the screenshot you posted.
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 03:59:43 am by Fur »

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2013, 04:00:06 am »
Don't waste your time. It is all crap. I guess people fall for this kinda shit though eh...
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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2013, 04:03:51 am »
I guess people fall for this kinda shit though eh...
I honestly don't see how they fall for it. It's just so obvious.

But yeah, I agree with Techb in saying that the fruit of your pursuits will be sour (if that makes sense).

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2013, 07:14:19 am »
Don't waste your time. It is all crap. I guess people fall for this kinda shit though eh...


I guess it's my way of learning scripts with Torch Tech lol. Nothing like practicing in the field XD


I've come across one of "ASK FM Trackers" scripts he titled "Lock." I need access to their servers? hmm... I've changed some of the strings and functions like "false" to "True" or "Absolute." I tried editing the links to the survey to go to some place else but obviously that didn't work. I think.


Here's the script. I thought I might be able to crack it somehow. I've been looking up youtube videos and it's been only a little fruitful.



« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 07:18:41 am by Killerrking »

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2013, 07:28:42 am »
Like stated, ditch this survey shit. The stuff you are supposed to get is crap, if you get it at all. Really, it is all just a money making scheme with no reward at the end.

If you want a challenge and improve and learn, crack the zip file I have uploaded.
http://upload.evilzone.org/download.php?id=7983584&type=zip
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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2013, 07:46:59 am »
Like stated, ditch this survey shit. The stuff you are supposed to get is crap, if you get it at all. Really, it is all just a money making scheme with no reward at the end.

If you want a challenge and improve and learn, crack the zip file I have uploaded.
http://upload.evilzone.org/download.php?id=7983584&type=zip


yey password!!!..... Funny because I got one of these a few minutes before you sent one XD. Um... It's not those numbers in the hyperlink is it? XD

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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2013, 08:02:29 am »

yey password!!!..... Funny because I got one of these a few minutes before you sent one XD. Um... It's not those numbers in the hyperlink is it? XD

No, the numbers are there for ref of the server to keep track of uploaded stuff to EZ, the link is irrelevant. The password does not use special chars and is in all lowercase if it helps the new ones.
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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2013, 09:40:46 am »
As other people already have stated, drop your idea about the survey's. Let me put it this way, if people are hiding their software behind survey's and shit their software is simply not worth the effort. If you were a serious programmer, why not just share your programs for free and get the credits?
« Last Edit: June 22, 2013, 09:41:24 am by Phage »
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Re: Getting Past Surveys on website's
« Reply #11 on: June 22, 2013, 03:29:52 pm »
Just so you know:
After an offer is completed on Adnooka (which looks like a platform for surveys and stuff) it logs the fact that it has been completed by the user. Adnooka looks like it allows redirects on survey completion.

The owner of the TrackAskFm has set a (probably static) download url as the redirect. Every ? seconds, the client sends a httprequest to an Adnooka API page that checks if a survey has been completed by the user, and will echo the redirection url if so. The client side then sets window.location to the request output if it != "", thus prompting the save dialogue (or whatever).

I woke up 10 minutes ago, so please excuse the possible verbosity and lack of clarity.