CloudHarmony - Run an automated bandwidth test in your browser

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  1. Playa_hamm420

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    Simple quick hit .25 cents for 15 mins let it run in the back ground while you do other hits..Your allowed 3 per 24 / hrs

    Ive done a cpl dollars worth of these over the last week or two.. There great!

    Auto approves after like 10 mins or so

    Qualifications Required: None
     
  2. chaos

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    I've been doing these the last few days. It's a nice little boost for just letting it run while I make money on other hits at the same time.
     
  3. Munawar Mohamad

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    appears again and again....but can only be done once...lol
     
  4. chaos

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    It can definitely be done more than once. I'm sure there's a certain amount of time that has to elapse before you can run it again, but I've done it 3 days in a row.
     
  5. Playa_hamm420

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    Your allowed 3 every 24hours from them :D
     
  6. hyperi

    hyperi New Member

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    Where can I find this Hit?
     
  7. Lana

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    I'm doing it now, and the HITs been open for 30 minutes ... and the little pop-up box says "100%", but above that, it also says "stalled". So I'm not sure if I'll be able to do it or not! Yikes. Hopefully it'll just gimme the completion code and I can be on my merry way. If not, no harm/no foul, but it'd be nice to have a quarter! :)

    * I tried it again, as the timer for the HIT was about to run out. I got the same 'stalled' at 100% message ... so instead of returning the HIT, I explained what had happened in the comment box. I was worried that I would get a rejection from it - but CloudHarmony just approved it. :) Yippie!
     
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  8. Slicer

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    "Run an automated bandwidth test"? So people are being paid to participate in DDOS now?

    Sorry, but this one has fishy written all over it. :\
     
  9. Whimsy

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    I'm not familiar with how DDoS works, but do understand that it fudges up some gaming and forum sites I frequent. How does running and bandwidth test become participating in an attack? I'm really curious.
     
  10. Slicer

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    "Running a bandwidth test" saturates your upstream and/or downstream bandwidth, but unless you know for sure how your upstream and downstream are being used, they could be used for anything. And bandwidth is the key to DDoS.

    If I were suitably nefarious, I could hire 1024 people with 1 Mb/s download speed to run a "bandwidth test" program for 15 minutes which involves repeatedly downloading files from a target, thus constantly saturating that target's upload abilities to the tune of 1 Gb/s total. The target may also have a limit of open connections, which could be filled by this kind of attack.

    I wouldn't run this HIT without a virus scanner and a packet sniffer.
     
  11. Whimsy

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    Thanks for the explanation. I even understood it =)
     
  12. Lana

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    Now I am worried... meep.
     
  13. chaos

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    Linux user here... I have zero qualms about viruses. I know it is POSSIBLE to get one on a Linux system, but have been running it for 5 years without a single infection. Compare that to when I was on windows and had my anti-virus software detecting something every few weeks...
     
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  15. mturkconsultant

    mturkconsultant Verified Requester / HIT Consultant

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    Did you even understand what he said? Doesn't seem like it. Any computer can be used in a DDoS attack. "Packet sniffer" was the operative word, not "virus scanner".
     
  16. Playa_hamm420

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    Got 2 of these today easy 50 cents for 30 mins of me doing nothing :D
     

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