Thursday, July 27, 2017

The IPv6 VLAN Approach to Facebook Farming

What if you had nearly an unlimited ipv6 ip address supply that enabled you to create facebook accounts to the tune of thousands, millions, or even billions? Would that be of interest to you? What if the concept has already been tested and confirmed? What if you could use ipv6 on your local internet service provider who didn't even offer it in the first place? Can an isp be over-ridden to obtain ipv6 connectivity? It certainly can! Could you access remote Windows operating systems using the native rdp protocol to access those remote systems? Of course. How is this possible?

Using technology developed through vlan's (virtual local area networks) we can join any remote computer located anywhere in the world to our global ipv6 networks. This includes normal computers, virtual machines, and servers. Now, what if you had access to not only hundreds but thousands to millions of ip addresses that never have to be recycled and never have to be used twice by anyone? Sound interesting? IPv4 can't give you that ability.

What if you could use ipv6's from one network and put them on the hardware of another network and use both networks simultaneously without the need for a single proxy and all the risks associated with that? What if you never had to worry about webrtc regardless of whatever browser of choice you prefer to use? Again, we can thank remote vlan technology for that. By cutting out proxy usage and using vlan technology, we reduce 95% of the security risks associated with the common proxy setup.

Now, what if we could automate changing out our ipv6's on demand? Could we do it based on seconds, minutes, or hours? Of course we could. Could we return to a previously used ipv6 ip address that created a particular account? Of course. Could we sell standalone virtual machines to other clients that buy our pre-made accounts but with the original ipv6 ip address that created and maintained that account? Of course. Could our buyer also have ipv6 natively so he/she could also directly access ipv6 virtual machines? Of course. The power of vlan technology is like nothing you've ever used before.

Whether your running cloakers, blackhat, whitehat, or greyhat advertising on facebook, or just creating pva accounts, how does the possibility of an endless supply of accounts sound?

Are your workers spread around various countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, or the Philippines? Not a problem. Again vlan technology comes to the rescue by providing all your farmers with native ipv6 connectivity on all their computers regardless of whether their local isp supports it or not.

Now, how do we put all of this together? What flavors do we offer and how can you further build a gigantic network?

https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=47
This was the first idea we released. A single, but high-powered remote desktop plan. Used in conjunction with browser and os spoofing, as well as incognito browser profiles, you have the power to create small farms.

https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=48
This is the next and more advanced idea as it allows you to use ipv6's on your own professional grade hardware [data center hardware] or your personal computers at home or in your office. The sky is the limit here as you set the number of virtual machines you want to run yourself. This package gives you the most freedom to expand your empire literally any way you see fit.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

IPv6 One-Click Automatic IP Changes

Today we are starting to deploy easier methods in switching ipv6 ip addresses on both stand alone virtual machines (https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=47) and remote vlan setups (https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=48).

We have developed automatic ipv6 ip range generators, manual switches, and automatic timed switches in seconds, minutes, and hours:









This enhancement is being deployed for all facebook/adwords packages as well as all vlan setups. It is the simplest, non-technical way to change ipv6 ip addresses with one-click methods, make notes of which of your accounts is assigned what ip address so you can always sign in again from the same ip address, and scheduling automatic ipv6 ip changes based on your specific timing algorithms.

IAPS Releases Dedicated IPv4 Verizon Proxies

This notice is to let the world know that IAPS has begun releasing Dedicated Verizon IPv4 Residential Proxies . This is based on the http/s...