Create Inbound Links from Authority Sites with Exploit
Published by Samuel Adamson on November 30th, 2020
This threadwatch discussion talks about a more advanced way of making authority sites link to you than simply trying to get the Rojo or Google results for your site indexed.
1. A series of pages are created on a domain say www.mylittlewebsite.com and the links point to a search request on one of these sites .
2. Notice the formatting using HEX code when surrounded by a standard HREF tag this translates the link properly when the request is made to the authority websites POST for search – the result is properly translated into basic html. This is a clever coding exploit, this format ensures the request is properly formatted in basic HTML.
3. Obviously the request is a negative search result on the authority website, however particularly site searches will cache all results of local searches, successful or otherwise.
4. If these search results are spiderable content, then a robot such as Googlebot will view the cache results and see inbound links from a high profile authority site point to the domain in question.
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Sometimes hex is not required. You just enter the tags the same as if you were coding html but into the search field of a site with the vulnerability. Other times, a hex converter can come in handy.
I have seen instances that include javascrips and other elements. The red cross search results (long URL) page is a PR 0, but I’ve found up to a PR 6 (someone on TW said they had a 7).
I picked the Red Cross as an example to hopefully encourage donations.
All I had to do was dig around for a bit to come up with a healthly list. If any registered seoblackhat readers would like a few more examples, just drop a comment or e-mail me.
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