"Wezbots" (or similar bulk Gmail creator bots/software) automate the creation of large numbers of Gmail accounts by mimicking human behavior while bypassing Google's security measures. They typically use a combination of automated browser sessions, proxy servers, captcha solving services, and automated phone verification (OTP) services to create, verify, and save accounts.
Key methods and features used by these bots include:
1. Automation and Simulation
- Anti-Fingerprinting Tech: The bots use browser automation (like Puppeteer or Selenium) that changes user agents, browser fingerprints, and screen resolutions to make each account creation appear to come from a different device.
- Human Behavior Simulation: To avoid detection, these bots mimic human actions, such as realistic typing speeds, mouse movements, and random pauses during the sign-up process.
- Multi-Threading: Bots can run multiple registration processes simultaneously, enabling the creation of hundreds or thousands of accounts in a short time.
2. IP and Location Management
- Proxy Integration: To prevent Google from detecting that hundreds of accounts are being created from one location, these tools integrate with proxy services (rotating residential proxies are common) to assign a unique IP address to each new account.
- Dcom Support: Some, particularly older tools, might use Dcom (dongle) to change IP addresses.
3. Verification Bypass
- SMS/OTP Services: The software integrates with third-party SMS verification services (like SMSPVA or GetSMSCode) to automatically receive phone verification codes.
- Automatic Captcha Solving: These bots often integrate with services like 2Captcha or Anti-Captcha to automatically solve the "I'm not a robot" checks.
4. Account "Farming"
- "Farming" for Trust: Once created, bots can automatically perform actions to make the accounts seem legitimate, such as creating YouTube channels, setting up profiles, creating Google Docs, or watching videos.
- Automation Profile Management: They save cookies and browser profiles to easily manage these accounts later.
Important Note: Creating bulk Gmail accounts via automated bots violates Google's Terms of Service so use it at your own risks.