Ever wondered how lordof69 got those e-mails? I'm pretty sure he didn't hire a Chinese farm bot to do it for him.
Requirements:
1) MarkeeDragon account.
2) Advanced Email Extractor (included along with working crack)
3) Microsoft Excel
Download link for AEE - RapidShare: Easy Filehosting
Directions:
1) Using your MD account, go onto the MD forums and search for e-mail addresses as outlined in http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...tml#post825146 . I strongly recommend that you use *.com* as your search term. Once again, that is *.com*
A star, a dot, the letter c, the letter o, the letter m, and another star.
IMPORTANT: Under "Result format," set "results to show per page" to 100000
Also, make sure "Show a preview of post body with results." is checked.
2) Click on File, go to "Save As," and save the html file anywhere.
3) -Install and crack Advanced Email Extractor Pro.
-On your C:/ drive, create a txt file called "domains.txt"
In the "domains.txt" file, place domains (one per line) you want to extract. Do NOT add anything else OR the @'s. ONLY the domains after the @. You can add any domain you want, but in my experience the noobs always go for hotmail, yahoo, and gmail emails. This is how my domains.txt file looks like:
hotmail.com
yahoo.com
gmail.com
4) Open "Advanced Email Extractor Pro" and click on "settings" and then "Program settings." Under the Jscript tab, check "Use JScript program to approve emails."
In the window under what you just checked, delete everything. Make sure the window is blank. Now copy and paste the following into that empty window:
var fs, f, s, domain;
fs = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
f = fs.OpenTextFile("C:\\domains.txt", 1);
domain = aee.Domain;
domain.toLowerCase();
while (!f.AtEndOfStream)
{
s = f.ReadLine();
if (s == domain)
{
aee.Approve();
break;
}
}
f.Close();
5) Click apply, then OK.
6) On Advanced Email extractor Pro, click File, go to "New."
7) Open the html file you saved from MarkeeDragon.
Under limitations, make sure you choose "As above (all the links), but only [1] levels deep"
In the little text box, type in 1 (if you type in 2, all hell breaks loose, and you get a hell of a lot of garbage emails)
9) Click OK.
10) Wait for scanning to complete (usually takes an hour or so).
11) If you messed up your C:/domains.txt file or your JScript program, follow this step, otherwise, disregard that, I suck cocks. In the left-hand column of the program window, right-click emails from domains you know aren't associated with avid Warcraft players "such as markeedragon.com" and select "Delete all from this @domain." A few other undesirables you may get are "trustwho.com, blizzard.com, freegamecam.com"
There are more, so be sure to check through the list. Doing "Delete all from this @domain" will automatically delete all e-mails from that domain in your list.
12) Once you have ONLY the e-mails of the big players (gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc.), export it to Microsoft Excel. Do this by clicking the green X surrounded by the green box in the action bar near the top of the program.
13) In microsoft Excel, manually correct the e-mails that didn't come out right. For example, sometimes I see e-mails such as [email protected]IM or [email protected] or [email protected] .
Just manually edit the e-mails, not that big of a deal.
14) Now from this point on, you can just copy and paste all of the e-mails you have at once into notepad, and begin entering them in your phishing forms manually, one-by-one.
15) Note that in the initial MarkeeDragon search phase, you turned up around 3 pages of links. Now individually save the other two pages, and run a scan on EACH of them individually. Copy and paste the results you get from all 3 into a seperate notepad document.
Sure beats copy-and-pasting the e-mails from MD by hand doesn't it?
Happy scamming!