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Hello brother, I am known as a Blackhawk in blackhat forum and in an ethical hacker group, I am known as a “jvrxx51er”
I am basically a programmer; I am an expert in PHP, JavaScript, C++, Python, Java, and SQL.
I started my SEO career in 2025 as a white hat seo expert. I was doing Amazon affiliate marketing, automation posting using WP Robot. And I am using PBN links to rank them along with SenukeTNX, scrapebox, Money robot, and xRumer. In 2012 when google introduced google panda and penguin, My sites were gone.
Then I study about pandas and penguins and learn from my mistakes. I stopped doing blackhat seo. Google panda basically monitors duplicate content and penguins monitor spam links.
So content duplication and span links are the primary attack for negative seo. On july 2025 google make a core update including google panda and on august 25 We did a major SPAM update and its all about Spammy links.
If your website got thousands spammy links there is a chance you will get a penalty (if your site’s authority is not good enough and the link’s profile is not strong enough. Nowadays people buy links from marketplace like fiverr, trust me We build links using automation tools like GSA SER, Xrumer, and SenukeTNG which was banned by google in 2017. And most importantly We don’t index at all, if these links dont index there will be no effect of seo, you just toxic your domain.
Till Now i have identify #32 types of negative seo attack but all are not feasible, time consuming and very costly (but it make sure the domain is kicked out of google permanently, even google deindex them)
There are 8 Major Negative seo Attack Thanks can also get the jon done.
- Spam Links Attach
- Anchor Poisoning
- Content Scraping and duplication
- DMCA Take Down request
- HTTP Redirect
- Hidden Links
- Links Farm
- Halware Injection
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NEGATIVE SEO SERVICE PACKAGE (SPAM LINKS)
LINK SPAMIMNG
ANCHORE POISONING
FULL NEGATIVE SEO ATTACK
- Spam Links Attach
- Anchor Poisoning
- Content Scraping and duplication
- DMCA Take Down request
- HTTP Redirect
- Hidden Links
- Links Farm
- Halware Injection
PRICE 5900
KICK OUT OF GOOGLE
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Negative SEO attacks are deliberate efforts by competitors, hackers, or malicious individuals to damage a website’s search engine performance, reputation, or user trust. Instead of building up their own online visibility, attackers use unethical and manipulative tactics to make a target website appear spammy or unsafe in the eyes of search engines. These attacks can take many forms — from creating thousands of toxic backlinks to injecting hidden links or duplicating content across the web.
The goal of these actions is simple but harmful: to lower your site’s rankings, get it flagged or penalized by search engines, or divert your organic traffic elsewhere. Below are seven of the most common negative SEO attack methods, how they are carried out, and the potential impact they can have on your website’s SEO health and overall credibility.
1. Spam Links (Spam Links Attack)
What it is:
This happens when we create thousands of low-quality or irrelevant backlinks to your website. These are often placed in blog comments, forum posts, or directories.
How I do it:
I use bots make with python along with automation took or assign my team to drop links to competitors site all over the internet, usually on random or spammy websites.With their Article
Why it hurts SEO:
Search engines see these unnatural backlinks and may think you are trying to manipulate rankings. As a result, We can devalue your links or even penalize your site, causing your rankings to drop.
2. Anchor Poisoning
What it is:
We create links to your site but use harmful or irrelevant anchor text — the clickable words in the link — like “cheap pills” or “adult videos.”
How We do it:
we automate the creation of backlinks that use toxic or unrelated anchor text. Sometimes We’ll even target your brand name.
Why it hurts SEO:
Search engines use anchor text to understand what a site is about. If your backlink profile suddenly contains a lot of spammy anchors, it can confuse search engines and harm your reputation and rankings.
3. Content Scraping and Duplication
What it is:
This is when someone copies your website content and republishes it elsewhere, either manually or automatically.
How We do it:
we use automated “scraper” tools that copy your pages word-for-word and post them on other websites, sometimes before search engines crawl your original.
Why it hurts SEO:
Search engines may have trouble figuring out who published the content first, and in some cases, the stolen version might outrank your original. It also dilutes your brand and traffic.
4. DMCA Takedown Requests (and Abuse)
What it is:
The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) lets you request the removal of content that’s been copied without permission.
How We abuse it:
Some people file false DMCA takedowns against legitimate websites — including competitors — to try and get their pages removed from search results.
Why it hurts SEO:
If search engines or hosting providers take down your content based on a fake claim, your pages can disappear from search results temporarily, leading to lost traffic and credibility.
5. HTTP Redirects (Malicious Redirects)
What it is:
A redirect is when a web page automatically sends users or crawlers to another URL. Malicious redirects send people to spam or scam sites instead of your real content.
How We do it:
Hackers gain access to your site and insert redirect rules into your files (like .htaccess or JavaScript) so that visitors or Google’s crawler are secretly redirected somewhere else.
Why it hurts SEO:
If your site starts redirecting visitors to spammy destinations, search engines may deindex it or show security warnings, destroying traffic and user trust.
6. Hidden Links
What it is:
These are links placed on your website that are invisible to users but visible to search engines. We might be hidden with CSS, very small fonts, or by pushing them off-screen.
How We do it:
Attackers inject these hidden links through compromised plugins, themes, or widgets — often pointing to spam or malware sites.
Why it hurts SEO:
Search engines see this as a manipulative tactic and may penalize your website. Hidden links are a strong signal of hacking or black-hat SEO.
7. Link Farms
What it is:
A link farm is a group of websites that exist purely to link to each other and pass fake “link authority.”
How We do it:
We build or buy many low-quality sites, link them all together, and then point them at a target site to boost its backlink count.
Why it hurts SEO:
Modern search engines easily detect link farms. Being associated with them can cause your backlinks to be ignored or, worse, your entire site to be penalized.
8. Malware Injection (also called “Harmful Code Injection”)
What it is:
This happens when hackers insert malicious code into your site — sometimes to steal data, sometimes to show spammy content or redirects.
How We do it:
We exploit vulnerabilities in your CMS, plugins, or hosting environment to add code or create new spam pages on your domain.
Why it hurts SEO:
Search engines will flag your site as unsafe, warn users before visiting, and possibly remove you from results. Your reputation takes a huge hit, and cleaning up can take time.
Overall SEO Damage from These Tactics
All these techniques fall under negative SEO — actions meant to hurt a competitor’s rankings or reputation.
The common results include:
- Drop in rankings or deindexing
- Sudden loss of organic traffic
- “Unsafe” warnings in browsers
- Damaged brand reputation
Longer recovery time even after cleanup