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Harvesting email addresses from search engines

Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 under Blackhat Techniques

Blackhatters use different techniques to spam the world, do you hate spam ? Yeah I do, because I get a lot of spam emails lately, and everyday my junk mails about 400-600 emails, the problem is that I still have to go through junk mail folder since most of the times I have important emails in junk folder. But there is no way to stop spammers, oh GOD save us from spam, heh..

Anyways, search engines are always good source of information, right ? and we can also get the most active and recently added emails on the web for FREE ! oh, please don’t spam !…

Ok, its 7th May today, so we will be searching for the most recent submitted emails in Google, Yahoo, AOL and any other site you can think of, gather a list and send them your CPA offers, Gosh ! don’t ever think to spam the world, you will get yourself in trouble, want to take risk ? lets find emails..

Lets go to google and search for this month’s email addresses, here is what you will search in google, for searching email addresses.

@hotmail.com “2008-05-08″
@yahoo.com “2008-05-08″
@aol.com “2008-05-08″

You can always set the number of pages for google to display by adding &num=100 at the end of your url. You can also modify the date format for more accurate results and add keyword as well. Now think like an evil and use your mind to make more efficient searches. I personally noticed that Yahoo.com gives more results, so check that as well. By the way to find more specific buyers and sellers, you can always query the same thing excluding date at Alibaba, Amazon and eBay. You can use any email harvesters that allow you to write harvesting rules, and save all these emails, becuase it would be waste of time by copying and pasting all those email addresses from result pages.

Final words : Please don’t spam :) as we all hate spammers and 99% of the times your emails get deleted and no one ever reads it.



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