I don't have a change to read this scam article, http://mgoos.com/blogs/adsense-cracked.htm Page Not Found
Whoaaa hold on there... I said Indian thieves are stupid. I wasn't generalizing the whole country. US firms hiring Indian professionals, there is only one reason: cheap labour. There are plenty of professionals worldwide who can handle the jobs, but none who will work for such low wages.
It works. May be google won't pay the money but google has no answer to this yet. INDIA's largest tech magazine "DIGIT" caught up with Manish and ran this test. And they made money as stated. We can't know if they would have paid the money as Digit informed Google about this test. But it is clear that Google still has no answer to it as the Googler who was called replied saying "Is it the script by Manish Arora?". It shows that this script has created a problem in google and the fact that they are so aware of it shows the problem they have.
Mods sorry for being somewhat agressive. But the quote above hurts. So heres the answer. Please consider. Sorry to tell you that its not only cheap labour but its also quality. I don't think there are so many talented people worldwide. If that was the case Indian labours are deared than some other labours in the world. They would have been hired in the case. There are so many Indians in NASA. Is that too due to cheap labours? I don't think so. Our 110 crore people has much more talented people than your 25 crore country. Only if our govt had the courage we could have been better. And what money are you flawnting about. If we stop you US companies from doing buisness in INDIA you will be reduced to a quarter of what you are. So please think before you make a comment. NO OFFENCE TO ANYONE ESPECIALLY AMERICANS. HOPE YOU DONT GIVE A RED REP.
As far as I know Manish is a security advisor or supervisor sort so something. He only did it to find the flaw and reported it to google. So he didn't do it to cheat or teach others. As far as I read. See post above
For anyone who missed it, here is a link to it: http://issuu.com/ashfame/docs/manis...453af0d6ea724992804500545b61ac6a&layout=white I think I saw one article talking about it, and this was from 2007. I think this is old news, no? Looks like someone bumped an old topic