Anonymous ID: 123afb May 21, 2018, 7:50 a.m. No.1493273   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I am posting this for some levity and laughs in the way I got back at hackers/shills on my sites. Nothing to do with what is going on here but it might give some anons some ideas (!).

 

I have a bunch of websites that are all hosted with the same company. Because of the type of content I have, I have always been attacked by hackers/bots/shills/ you name it…

 

Because of that I used to get a huge amount of server 500 error codes. When analyzing what these error codes were I found that they were to do with hackers trying to access Wordpress admin pages and logins, as well as admin folders, or blog folders. I never used any of these packages so what I did was create pages that were listed in the 500 error list with meta redirects that went from one of these created pages to another. The meta tag redirect was 20 seconds, which means that when someone landed on that page the page 'waited' 20 seconds before going to the next page (as given in the redirect code) where it did the same thing. What this means is that the idiot who tried to hack into my sites ended up caught in an endless (infinite) loop of redirects, going from one domain to another (all mine) and back again. Needless to say my 500 error codes went from 1000's to less than 10 in one shot!!!!

 

I had a good laugh at that. Nice way of creating a payback for the scum trying to hack my sites.

 

Maybe someone can implement this on their sites or this one.