Anonymous ID: 14ab1f Dec. 23, 2018, 1:49 p.m. No.4442504   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2537 >>2565 >>2618 >>2847 >>2863 >>2991 >>2995

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And so… The spambot is deployed again.

Predictable, it was deployed on the exact same time yesterday. Your predictability and fakeness will be your downfall.

 

a shill chatbot analysis - including relevant q posts V2.0

 

V1.0 of the research:

>>4346883 pb

 

look at the attached q posts.

The highlighted text explains the behavior of the so called spam chatbots.

my experiment is described here:

 

here i trolled the spam chatbot with a reply:

 

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and what do you know?

it gave me an automatically generated text pasta reply:

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and posted another 4 posts with a random delta that is in the range [10-30 minutes]:

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exactly as q told us more than a year ago!

What they did manage to do during this year is to update their automatic post pattern to be triggered by a reply. Notice that the bot posts a first "common drive post", like q called it, and the subsequent 4 posts will all tap into this one.

 

To summarize, lets get back to the q post.

 

similarly to what is written in the q post, the spambot uses a 5 prong pre packaged injection, only this time it has a precursor post serving as bait. After an anon takes the bait and replies, the bot searches for "negative" keywords ("bot", "r2d2", "spam", "shill", etc). If it found these words, then the 5 prong pre packaged delivery is injected, meaning 5 automatic posts are inserted, with the first one auto generating the other 4 posts at random designated times with deltas in a range of 10 to 30 minutes. Note that all 4 posts are linked to each other, forming a chain of posts with a common driver (root).

Then, as q said, "shills log and send new info back to ASF for instruction." with ASF probably referring to the APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION.

see attached snip taken from:

 

https://www.apache.org/foundation/

 

Also as you may or may not remember, Q used "APACHE" as a signature, and told us to dig it. An anon found out before that it is connected to the Securedrop whistleblower honeypot fiasco, but it could have multiple meaning with one of the being the ASF, or in fact the ASF can be connected to securedrop as well (see attached q snip).

 

Manual script inserted by a human operator:

 

Last bread I played a little trolling game with the spambot. I exposed 3 of his lies on purpose, to see if in fact there is a human operator that can insert a script that gets inserted, thus modifying the next automatically generated post. "Trolling is fun".

 

Here is the experiment:

 

  • trolled it once:

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and received a manually inserted script.

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  • trolled it a second time:

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and received a manually inserted script to an automatic template.

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attached are the snips of the second trolling and reply that included the manual insertion.

 

my conclusion: there is a human operator that does exactly that, he can manually interupt the automatic generation of posts and either pick a different one or insert a specific line.

Anonymous ID: 14ab1f Dec. 23, 2018, 1:55 p.m. No.4442565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2585 >>2618 >>2619 >>2701 >>2847 >>2863 >>2869 >>2916 >>2946 >>2991 >>2995

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Here are some images of the trolling experiment as described in my dig.

 

aim: to show that the spambot allows a Manual script insertion by a human operator:

 

Last bread I played a little trolling game with the spambot. I exposed 3 of his lies on purpose, to see if in fact there is a human operator that can insert a script that gets inserted, thus modifying the next automatically generated post. "Trolling is fun".

 

Here is the experiment:

 

  • trolled it once:

 

>>4351198 (You) pb

 

and received a manually inserted script.

 

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  • trolled it a second time:

 

>>4351407 (You) pb

 

and received a manually inserted script to an automatic template.

 

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attached are the snips of the second trolling and reply that included the manual insertion.

 

my conclusion: there is a human operator that does exactly that, he can manually interupt the automatic generation of posts and either pick a different one or insert a specific line.

Anonymous ID: 14ab1f Dec. 23, 2018, 2:04 p.m. No.4442671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2693 >>2699 >>2723 >>2907

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I believe they are shareblue shills, and they outsource all chatbot coding and maintenance to Apache Software Foundation (all logs are sent to them at the end of the spambot mission).

They got so triggered by this dig of mine, that whenever I post it, on the following bread they scrap the bot.

Also It caused the bot operator to post manually for a while to regain credibility (and he sucked at it).

Anonymous ID: 14ab1f Dec. 23, 2018, 2:16 p.m. No.4442790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2831

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I agree, but imo most evil that is involved here, simply follows and collects the data, some is collected automatically and the rest is collected via reports conducted by the shills. Q hinted to it.

I think it is logical to assume that most shills and bot operators that are here are low ranking shareblue employees. The evil ones are the ones who devise strategies to try and save themselves, based on the data that these shills collect.

Anonymous ID: 14ab1f Dec. 23, 2018, 2:43 p.m. No.4443041   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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all they need is metadata to create a virtual profile using big data algorithms. Once they find something that connects your virtual profile to the real one, i.e. email, personal info sharing, login to social networks, gps coordinates etc, they can attach a real name to your profile, and down goes your anonymity. Hiding your ip addres achieves almost nothing security wise.