Hunting for Buckets

Fuskering is Fun. Bucket hunting is fun too. Nav.Net NG 5.15 release have some new hunting features. Now I'll show you how you can use these features.

Hunting with Album Names
First of all you can use filename formatting syntax while adding new fuskers.


As you know that window comes when you click [Add Items] toolbar button. Now you can write maria[1-100] here. That will create 100 rows of fuskers ready for discovery.


When we click [Discover All] toolbar button FG will start to check for albums. We can understand if the album is private or not from State column. Fuskerable means the album is private and ready to fusker. Public Album means album is public and ready for fetching images. Queued means album is private and FG will start Prefusker session as soon as Discovery finishes. [Discover All] toolbar button remains disabled while Discovery continues. Invalid means no album exists. Searching means NG still checking if the album is private or not. After Discovery finishes you can display public images or start a fusker if Z-Count is high.

You can use all Formatting Features if you have a [female names.txt] wordlist you can use that too.

Hunting with E-Mail Address

Fusker Generator NG can search for albums by user e-mail address. You can hunt for a bucket by user e-mail address. First of all we need to configure a Keyword Set for this.


After clicking Keyword Sets tab you'll notice $email row. These are e-mail address hosts separated with comma. You can add more e-mail hosts if you want.


Old NG versions permits only single char keyword set names. Latest version permits longer names if it starts with $ sign. You can use keyword sets for fuskering too. If you have small lists of words you can create your own keyword sets. But don't forget to start set names with $ sign. If you forget it will not work.

Now we can add new fuskers


Look how we called $email keyword set. By typing maria[$email] here FG will create e-mail search rows. When you click [OK] you'll see something like this.


FG added 4 rows of e-mail addresses starting with maria keyword. Now we are ready to discover albums.


ID column changes to album name if the e-mail address matches to an album name. After discovery you'll see the album name instead of e-mail address. If you need to see the e-mail addresses after discovery you can enable "Search String" column by right clicking on column headers.

You can try different formats like maria[[1-10],][$email] or any other format you can imagine. maria[[1-10],][$email] format will produce this.


Lets see what will happen when we start discovery


Good Hunting!