Unlimited AIMs in a Day
by Rogers
This is an "exploit" a lot of people have been asking me
for because I made 80 registered AIM names in one day. I would
post this on my site, http://www.rogersfx.cjb.net,
but I dont have much AOL related stuff there so I decided
to send it here.
How its done
It's all pretty simple and now you can all have fun. Why
would you want 100 some odd AIMs made in one day? Well people
use them to spam (I don't) or to IM bomb people (I did...
a lot). You can use ChiChis AIM Spammer 2 or Jim N Mikeys
VIP Spammer (Though I'm told this doesn't work anymore). Now
onto the steps.
- Make an account on http://www.cjb.net.
Use your email address and check e-mail fowarding as yes.
- You'll need a proxy. AOL only allows two new AIMs per
host mask per day (blah23908.ipt.aol.com, etc, etc). Two
good proxies I use are http://www.anonymizer.com and http://www.spaceproxy.com
point your browser to one of those sites and through there
navigate to http://aim.aol.com and click "Register an New
Screen Name"
- Type in a new screen name and password. Now for the e-mail
address type whatever@blah.cjb.net and replace the 'blah'
with whatever the name of your cjb account is. Make the
AIM.
- When it is successful hit back, change the screen name
and the e-mail address keeping it as a random address @blah.cjb.net
replacing 'blah' with the name of your cjb account.
- Keep repeating. Now check your e-mail that you registered
your cjb.net account to. You should see a whole lot of AIM
registration requests. Go through all of them and reply
with 'OK' and all your AIMs will be registered.
Final Thought
Well this works suprisingly well. What's it good for? Well
for spammers its priceless and there's this thing called an
IM bomb that signs onto all your AIMs and uses them to simultaneously
IM someone. Imagine getting 300 IMs at once from different
screen names. AOL will be stuck for a few minutes. If you
do it to someone on aim AIM just closes without any error
message or anything and then refuses to open back up until
you restart. It's been done to me, not fun at all.
Will AOL fix it? I imagine so. All they have to do is add
e-mail verification making it so you have to send your reply
from the address you registered the AIM with. No biggie.
Thank you, RogersRogersFX Designs 2000 - http://www.rogersfx.cjb.net
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