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Tenshi Hinanawi edited this page Apr 28, 2012 · 1 revision

"Pizza bombing" is term that encompasses techniques employed by insurgents to inundate marks with pizzas (or other delivered fast-food items) ordered from an online form.

Execution Methods

Telephone

For extensive tips, see Prank_calls. This is the obvious (and traditional) method. Thusly, it is the most often AVOIDED method (see below). TACTICAL PITFALLS:

  • Most calling methods lack anonymity (read Prank_calls] to work around this).
  • Calling is incompatible with macro software (It would be much too cumbersome to program a "pizza bomb via telephone" script).

Online Forms

This technique employs the use of online order forms to place your order and special requests. TACTICAL ADVANTAGES:

  • Compatible with macros.

  • Offers more anonymity than telephone method (Read PITFALLS for details).

  • Ludicrous "special requests" can be added to most online order forms (read SUCCESS STORIES for examples). TACTICAL PITFALLS:

  • This method can reveal the IP address of the insurgent.

    • To avoid and work around this pitfall, use anonymity-preserving tactics (The use of proxies will typically suffice).
  • This method may tempt an insurgent to abuse the form (by ordering enormous amounts of products from one service in a short amount of time), which may result in complete ignorance on behalf of the delivery service.

    • To avoid and work around this, simultaneously order typical portions from multiple forms (from SEPARATE delivery services).
  • Dominos has been reported as employing Flash objects on their form's page to bypass a proxy.

    • To work around this pitfall, disable Flash while enabling JavaScript (via NoScript or a similar utility).
  • Pizza Hut's order form has been reported to be enormous in size, rendering the utilization of a proxy quite hindering for an insurgent.

    • To work around this, you may want to use CURL to submit the forms.

Examples of Success

  • This technique was employed during the raid of WitnessX. Insurgents used the online order form to specify that they needed to write "/b/" with toppings on the pizza and exclaim, "Pool's closed!" when they opened the door.

    • This led the mark's mother to believe the pizza was poisoned. She called the police in her panic, showing that minor steps can prove to be lucrative.
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