It’s 2009 and I just stumbled upon the extremely sophisticated Xedant Human Emulator (XHE) (hxxp://humanemulator.info) which basically automates human interactions with Web and online properties to the point of sophisticated and was in a way heavily advertised on various cybercrime-friendly forum communities back in the day.
Primary project’s contact points:
ICQ: 420-444-071
WebMoney: Z898663059839
Some of its features include:
submission of information to the web – for example: registration in various directories and sites, adding posts to the forum, etc.
site audit (validity check);
collecting data from other sites;
emulation of traffic to the site;
automation of Internet surfing tasks;
checking website content updates;
website performance testing;
autologin, auto-posting on several forums;
management of advertising companies in Google Adwords;
cheating counters, auto clicking;
transferring a website/blog from one engine to another;
integration of offline and online applications;
working with AJAX or closed areas of sites;
complete human emulation, down to mouse movement and keystrokes;
Sample screenshots:
If it’s everything that you ever wanted in the context of emulating a human or human actions targeting a specific Web site or web property including all the joys of outsourced as always CAPTCHA recognition in a cost-effective manner this is the tool that you really need in 2009.
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