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Nullwatch’s team monitor the Internet with automated software that
we have developed at home.
Our crawler Nullbot is constantly searching the web for our predefined strings, the ones you set up in our customer area, when it detects your app has been posted it triggers alerts.
There are also password protected bb's, blogs, and the usenet. We also monitor these for nulled scripts in order to stop antipiracy for software development companies.
This software searches the Internet and
bulletin boards constantly, and when it finds anything that we told it
to find, we will get notified and so will you.
Also our team visit’s on a daily basis the primary warez boards and
blogs, in search for scripts, these are boards that oftenly are
password protected, we subscribe to this sites to get the latest info
for our clients.
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This step is merely optional and will only be used to notify you of
the changes that we find in the nulled version, this will make easier
for your development team to track and correct the issue. All of the
applications will be kept safe and none of our staff has access to it.
It’s responsibility of our customers to keep the uploaded version
updated so the system can get accurate info. However if you don’t want
to upload your software, you will also get all of the other Nullwatch
features and reports.
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Nullwatch works by crawling the web with it own robot called Nullrobot. This Robot spiders the web, and indexes content which is then processed and compared against our whitelist of tags, keywords and other metadata. When it finds something that is coincident with one of our Protected Apps Directory apps it will trigger a series of alerts to the Nullwatch team and to the designated content person.
The Nullrobot and the engine crawling technology is being developed entirely by Nullwatch Staff. |
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