Create unlimited gmail accounts

February 14, 2008 on 11:13 pm | In Blackhat SEO |

Well last time I wrote about a simple Gmail account creator I made and I talked about how I would be improving it and releasing updates. Unfortunately I don’t think I will be simply because I can’t be bothered. I didn’t use it myself and only made it as a little something to give out since a lot of people were talking about wanting one.

Anyway for those who encountered the limit of how many accounts they could create per IP address there is a way around it. When you create too many accounts from one IP address then google start giving you a captcha image which says “Sorry, we are unable to handle your request at this time. Please try again later.”

Make the captcha request from one IP address but then submit the signup information from a different IP. Google will only block the IP address that is used to submit the data and the IP address is only blocked from making a request to the captcha, not from submitting signup data. Therefore with just two IP addresses you can make unlimited gmail accounts. There is currently no cross checking to make sure the account used to request the captcha is the same as the account submitting the signup information.

So mod the script and go make your unlimited accounts :)

I couldn’t remember where I got this tip from because it was quite a long time ago but have since had a good smack round the back of the head since I wasn’t meant to out it.  Props goes out to Seocracy.

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  1. Cant you mod the script for me? Im lazy….

    ;)

    Comment by Justin — 15th February, 2008 #

  2. It seems my paranoia about making all requests look like real surfers isn’t justified, never realised people would be so nieve in their testing procedures.

    Cheers this is really handy.

    Comment by DM — 15th February, 2008 #

  3. lol sorry Justin I don’t have time… and I’m pretty lazy myself

    Comment by admin — 17th February, 2008 #

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