How Tour Operators Can Make Money During coronavirus

Posted on April 16, 2020April 16, 2020Categories UncategorizedTags , , , , , , , ,

Tour operators are in a very tough spot right now with coronavirus making their businesses close. Everything looks bleak, like your tour company may go out of business. Do not fear, we are here!

How Tour Operators Can Make Passive Income

Whether you own a tour bus, ghost hunting, or a type of experiential tours like gang tours, you can still make money without any customers. How do you make passive income while coronavirus has your company shut down? It’s pretty simple. You’ve been given a perfect picture moment in time, where you can get video, photos, and more and then post optimized tour blogs and youtube videos that you include in your blog. You’re probably yelling that blogs don’t make money. You are absolutely wrong, affiliate links along with google adsense can make you more money than you are making right now, but those aren’t the only ways to make money.

The big blogs in the tour industry charge to mention companies and have pages on every major city. You can do the same thing!

You don’t have to even be in that city to legally use photos from there and write about it, then charge companies to have a blurb written about them as long that you disclose you do this. Talk to your lawyer, this isn’t legal advice.

So now you have 3 ways of making money that we are giving away for free as a tour operator during coronavirus to help your business try not to go out of business. We have plenty of paid ways to keep tour operators in business, one that we publicize is tour Operators SEO, so you get seen on google and other search engines. We have plenty of other ways tours can make money without customers, but we keep those for paying customers.

We hope your company will profit off of this article.

Free Shopify Stores & WordPress sites For Stores impacted by covid 19

Posted on March 21, 2020March 21, 2020Categories UncategorizedTags , , , , ,

From our press release

” Ryan Satterfield, founder of Planet Zuda LLC, is now offering free set- up services for Shopify online stores and WordPress sites. These complimentary services are primarily for brick and mortar store owners as well as small business owners and independent contractors who do not have an online presence and were forced to shut down due to COVID-19.

Planet Zuda LLC is now offering to set up your Shopify store and include adding the first 5 items in your online store for free. They will also provide a complimentary how-to guide that explains how to use your new online store.

For business owners that offer a service or need to feature a portfolio, Planet Zuda LLC, is offering to set up a WordPress site and theme as well as add limited text that business owners provide to be on the front page.

Due to the extreme impact the Corona Virus has already had on the economy,Planet Zuda LLC, will be offering a discounted rate to business owners for additional services beyond the complimentary initial set up. These complimentary services and discounts will continue until the National Emergency is lifted.


*customers pay for any and all additional costs incurred by customers, including but not limited to shopify fees. Only one complimentary service per customer.

Planet Zuda LLC is now offering to set up your Shopify store and include adding the first 5 items in your online store for free. They will also provide a complimentary how-to guide that explains how to use your new online store.

For business owners that offer a service or need to feature a portfolio, Planet Zuda LLC, is offering to set up a WordPress site and theme as well as add limited text that business owners provide to be on the front page.

Due to the extreme impact the Corona Virus has already had on the economy,Planet Zuda LLC, will be offering a discounted rate to business owners for additional services beyond the complimentary initial set up. These complimentary services and discounts will continue until the National Emergency is lifted.


*customers pay for any and all additional costs incurred by customers, including but not limited to shopify fees. Only one complimentary service per customer.

Artificial Intelligence Gets You Seen Quicker On Search

Posted on March 10, 2020March 10, 2020Categories Uncategorized

Personalization is nothing new in life, since companies through the ages try to tailor to their audience. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, we can make better personalization quicker for customers.

you’ve probably used paid per click ads, which use artificial intelligence to target customers with relevant content to make sales. We are using AI to help you have new content on your site faster, quicker and with far more content. We make sure the content is tailored to your site.

If you’ve never heard of Google RankBrain or Quality Score in Google AdWords, they are very important for Google to decide if your site is good enough to retain users and rank higher in search results.

Digital marketing technologies and platforms are evolving rapidly, but they require a number of specific skills. If you want to opt for intelligent marketing technologies, but don’t want to deal with the technology side we build, use and handle it for you. You’ll get a huge jump on your competitors, since 76 percent of marketers aren’t using artificial intelligence for their clients.

Get a competitive edge on your competitors today by hiring Planet Zuda.

Dating App AceApp More Security Threats To Users Safety Than Imaginable

Posted on February 15, 2020June 23, 2020Categories Uncategorized

This ace app dating site social network review started in January, with one issue we asked them to fix. The issue was that all the users location, real name, and real pictures were being leaked. We originally thought this app only had 10 percent of all known asexuals, but thanks to aceapp social networks leak we discovered they had over 46 thousand asexuals of the 100 thousand that are publicly known by AVEN.

Aceapp acknowledged it as a feature publicly 6 months after contacting them when their competitor asexual.net wrote about it, so we released the below video of said feature.

We are now concerned that the owner claims an app with what appears to be an apparent sql injection is secure, yet also has many other issues that are just as bad when it comes to users safety, despite the last two updates saying they had privacy updates since the only privacy improvement was removing the feature of finding out users info. Originally the issue was only a 24 hour log of who was online last, where they lived and their real name and username along with their profile image. They then attempted to fix it, but instead made it worse by being able to expose everyone’s location, name and profile picture. We contacted them privately about making the issue they were claiming to be a feature worse, so they removed it.

Unfortunately for the LGBT+ community, you don’t need a feature or hack to see their private info, since aceapp still uses something insecure called http, which means your governments, your family, that weirdo in the coffee shop, they can see your messages and private information you’re sending on aceapp when using wifi. Using 4g or 3g will not fix the issue of your government being able to see it, and those who understand how to see 4g and 3g traffic. The way to fix this security issue will be changing to https.

aceapp announced they’re 100 percent secure in our comments and there wasn’t an issue, right after emailing us saying there was an issue. In the effort for transparency as a reporter we immediately published the email in full, typos from a mobile phone and all. The fact they say they’re is while knowing there appears to be a a sql injection that means it is a feature, not to mention the myriad of other security holes. We are leaving the majority of our updates intact to show you the painstaking hard work we have gone through and that we acknowledge it isn’t close to over.

Aceapp has around 50 thousand users according to their now closed feature. That is 50 percent of the known asexual community. A failure in their security affects us all and thus we must treat it and their handling of security as an attack on the safety of those who are asexual, as governments may look unfavorably at this, nonetheless we can not change who we are or how we identify as.

While our work to get them to stop telling the world when any user logged on is fixed and it took six months our work is far from over and this will continue to update to the public.

We also got them to make it so all the profile images can no longer be seen from the browser and downloaded via a browser scraper. Other avenues of attack may still exist. That’s the positive news, sadly.

One of the avenues of attack as we discussed above is http, which aceapp has replied demanding that was fixed in the June 4th update except for their terms and privacy page, sadly that isn’t accurate.

Googles chrome browser warns you when a site is not secure, even if they put https, and this is what you get when you go to aceapp.xyz

aceapp is not secure according to Chrome browser due to a 548 day old expired certificate.

What is positive, is that they also claim they moved the images to a more secure system, we have not independently verified this and will be looking closely in to their claim.

If you accept those currently known issues as acceptable risks, we aren’t going to say not to use the social network, as we have warned you.

Now we are going to show you how aceapp looked recently, which they called a feature.

As we addressed above this was considered a feature publicly by them, which they publicly called a feature May 26th after asexual.net wrote about our research, so we released the above video titled feature or vulnerability? Along with their response

We were absolutely thrilled over a small victory on June 6th when the 24 hour log went to only a few people at a time, which looked like this.

The more secure feature of exposing everyone’s information.

Unfortunately, we discovered that this improvement had a new issue, we could now type in numbers to where it said id and cycle through 1 to over 100 thousand or until the database gave us everything in to the log. When we put in a random id which is simply a series of numbers, like 19968, it would then show that user, just logged in. If we did that to every user the log would display every user as logged in and disclose all their information.

Since it is pride month, we weote to them to report the issue, only to have them admit their was a problem, but then come and comment on here a few minutes later that there was never a problem.

Since we had been reporting on this we published the email correspondence for complete transparency. The below email exchange has only been fixed for typos.

Subject:Re: New exploit in aceapp unpublished

FromACEapp Help
Toryan@planetzuda.com
DateToday 02:27
Contact photo

Message Body

Hi Ryan, We truly appreciate your concern about the data breach on ACEapp. We want to inform you that all the data on ACEapp is completely safe and only authorized users can request and view the data. The only issue was with the getActiveNow where anyone can see data of all the online users at a particular time. We have fixed the issue already. Now no one can request any data outside the application without proper authorization. 
Thanks. Let us know if you still find any such issue. 
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 11:07 AM <ryan@planetzuda.com> wrote:

Hello,
  We tried contacting you before we went public with the 24 hour log of
users. Let’s put aside, what appears to be a sql injection and a  way to
download all the users profile pictures among a few other public bugs.
In honor of pride month we are informing you of a worse issue you just
implemented, i hope was by accident. The getActiveNow.php  file can now
expose not just a 24 hour l og we can download the entire database of every
users real name , username, location, state, country, province, city and
personal profile image.

It is a simple bug  to solve, you just provide a number 1,2,3, all the
way up to a million or until the database runs out of info. If we can
help with an issue that is getting worse, not better, then we need to team up.

.

Was I in the AceApp breach?

update 3/8/2020

.It is quite possible. Since at one point every user could be exposed, it’s possible they downloaded to every single image of every single user, username, name, and location that you provided.

What is asexual?

Asexual is part of LGBTQIA, and while this article previously said the A in LGBTQIA has dual meanings and while that is technically accurate, @asexuality the Twitter for asexuality.org, the leading information hub on asexuality says it erases asexuals. In light of this and someone who provided valuable feedback who goes by @dirtyunclekevin, we’ve amended this to reflect the community.

Asexual is a spectrum of people who have no interest in sex or romance to those who date through identity based relationships. Some have sex usually to please their partners, but if you want an extremely detailed guide go to asexual.org.

What have you done to protect users identities?

We did not publicly link to the API. We provided this information only to journalists who simply needed to verify the breach of users privacy, until aceapp deemed it a feature