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What’s up hustlers,
Let me show you how you can rake in $1,000 a day by targeting WordPress websites. No coding, no fancy tools, no technical experience required – it’s all automated. You just need a list of websites, a basic password list, and a little consistency.
This method works because most website owners are careless. They use common usernames and passwords that a script can easily guess in minutes. All you’re doing is testing these username-password combinations against the login panel of WordPress websites until you find one that works. This is called **bruteforcing**, and it’s one of the simplest methods out there.
The most popular tool for bruteforcing is Hydra, a free and powerful tool available on GitHub. You can also find many WordPress-specific bruteforcing tools with a quick search.
If you’re ready to learn how to do this step-by-step, keep reading.
This method is all about working smarter, not harder. With automation, even a complete beginner can start pulling in serious money. But remember, consistency is key, and scaling up is where you’ll see real results.
Need help or have questions? PM me here on the forum or hit me up on Telegram: @GlitchPoolOfficial.
Take action, and don’t let this opportunity slip away.
Let me show you how you can rake in $1,000 a day by targeting WordPress websites. No coding, no fancy tools, no technical experience required – it’s all automated. You just need a list of websites, a basic password list, and a little consistency.
This method works because most website owners are careless. They use common usernames and passwords that a script can easily guess in minutes. All you’re doing is testing these username-password combinations against the login panel of WordPress websites until you find one that works. This is called **bruteforcing**, and it’s one of the simplest methods out there.
The most popular tool for bruteforcing is Hydra, a free and powerful tool available on GitHub. You can also find many WordPress-specific bruteforcing tools with a quick search.
If you’re ready to learn how to do this step-by-step, keep reading.
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Need help or have questions? PM me here on the forum or hit me up on Telegram: @GlitchPoolOfficial.
Take action, and don’t let this opportunity slip away.