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Google Bomb
googlebomb.digitalexe.net — Tired of trying to get to the top of Google? This script exploits Google's page rank method and bumps you to the top. All it requires is one line of PHP code on your website and a click of a button, making it a simple yet effective exploit. In spite of its ease of use, it takes a while for Google to update is pages. So, after using, please wait.
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- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -3/+0This is fsking hot!
I used it on my site. Can't wait for the results.
I also like how this tackles it, so there is no way you can get banned or removed from google! - SaintDogbert, on 10/12/2007, -2/+2Cause getting to the top by cheating is all that matters.
- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -2/+2Not much unlike the political system?
- superpatty, on 10/12/2007, -0/+5looks like crap it has five links in the php and that's all
looks like digital exe is looking to jump their page rank up by getting a lot of n00bs to link to their site- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1I'm sure it couldn't have anything to do with the fact that the script was just written like, 20 minutes ago?
- superpatty, on 10/12/2007, -0/+3it doesn't matter whether the script was written 20 minutes ago or 2 months ago.
the php doesn't have any scripting to add more websites to the php.
it's a static script, nothing is going to change
- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0I took the liberty of asking for the source code of the page of PHP. Here it is:
http://googlebomb.digitalexe.net/code.txt
Doesn't look very static to me. - roguedragon, on 10/12/2007, -0/+8Oh yes, this is just the utterly perfect way to get yourself perminently blacklisted by Google. You guys do realise that anything you do that artificially boosts your pagerank is grounds for blacklisting by google, right? This is yet one more example of how to do that.
Did you also consider that this company may be doing this intentially to pull down as many gullable people as they can by making Google do a blanket blacklist just to help boost the position of their real site? I doubt anyone considered that either. The fastest way to get to the top is not to improve your rating, but rather to remove your competition. Guess what they're doing. Yup, you guessed it. To anyone who's using this stupid idea, I hope you enjoy being blacklisted, because you will be.
And don't think I'm being crass here. I'm just pointing out something that I'm sure many will not see. They'll see the "improve your pagerank" thing, but totally miss the fact that this'll get them blacklisted. Now if anyone gets blacklisted after I post this comment, it's your own fault because I've done my best to stop you from being suckered in by one of the oldest tricks in the book, albeit with a new twist.- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -3/+0There is nothing utterly against the rules of Google in this.
It could also be named 'Join a massive linking chain the search engines pick up'. However, it was just targeted to that audience. It doesn't exploit any Google code.
Besides, they would have no evidence that it was actually the site owners that added the site.
The worst that could happen is the site getting black listed, which wouldn't matter.
- DariusJ, on 10/12/2007, -3/+0There is nothing utterly against the rules of Google in this.
- COBOLdinosaur, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1The sites that use this will absolutely be blacklisted. Just like link farms. I won't take Google long either. One of the things that is part of the assessment of backlink value is the speed at which they are acquired. Any sudden jump in links will set the red flag. Sit will get banned and sites in the sandbox will never get indexed.
Anyone who thinks they are going to scam Google with something this lame is a moron.
This piece of crap needs to be buried. It has the potential to screw up a lot of noob webmasters still trying to figure Google out.
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