| Follow up to "Hacking SurfJunky :: Using Firefox!" |
| Written by hevnsnt | |
| Thursday, 24 February 2005 | |
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WARNING:: SURFJUNKY MAY BE A SCAM. READ THE EDGE FOR MORE. WARNING:: SURFJUNKY MAY BE A SCAM. READ THE EDGE FOR MORE. WARNING:: SURFJUNKY MAY BE A SCAM. READ THE EDGE FOR MORE. WARNING:: SURFJUNKY MAY BE A SCAM. READ THE EDGE FOR MORE. WARNING:: SURFJUNKY MAY BE A SCAM. READ THE EDGE FOR MORE.
This is good news for those of us who spend UNGODLY amount of time online (yours truely of course) The site I am referring to is SurfJunky.com. This site uses a Framed Browser window to pop-up ads every 30 seconds it will pop that window up and show you an ad. You click off the window and continue surfing.. Well, I don’t know about you, but I used to make a killing off of AllAdvantage with those browser hacks. If you run the program for 24 hrs/day @ $.75 / hr = $18 / day = $540. Might as well get paid for all that surfing you do. So lets find a browser hack to clean up on this.. Using a cool hack in
Firefox, we can keep this window in a tab and keep it from “popping up”
yet continue racking up the $$$$… Here is how! Special Thanks to:
Click on this link with your Scroll wheel, or hold down CTRL when you click on the link to open it in a new tab. Now, How-To Make Firefox WORK for us Turns out that SurfJunky has caught on to our original attempt, and no longer allows the use of firefox. However using some Firefox Hacking Techniques we can fool them into thinking we are using IE. You will need to download the following Extentions: Install all three extentions and then close ALL Firefox windows you may have open. Now Restart Firefox and go to Edit/Preferences/Web Features and click the Advanced button beside Enable JavaScript uncheck: At this point, if you try to "Earn" you will notice they still hate Firefox, so lets use our UserAgent Switcher Extention. ***WARNING*** Also it appears as though they sometimes run ads that don’t resolve. This puts the program on “hold” if you are not watching the computer… You need something to hit “Reload” for you. Well, luckily for us Ryduh has hacked Firefox's Toolkit.jar file to do this for us. Follow his instructions on his site. **Complete the Hack** Some Users have reported that they have had good luck using the Reload Every extention in conjunction with all the previous hacks. Try it without first, and if you need it, use it. Now there is no need to hack Firefox.. A couple hackers have sent in Alternate Methods! Both of the following are PROOF OF CONCEPT and I (I-Hacked or the creators) take NO RESPONSIBILITY for what anyone does with them.
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