Forums under attack
Forums under attack
The forums are under attack from spammers. I think I've kept it pretty clean. If anyone really wanted to see evidence that I do something around here, there you go
It looks like the spammers who were deluging the Internet with junk mail from cashette.com back in 2004 have now targeted our forums.
So, I banned all email addresses *@cashette.com from the forums. I also deleted five members from that site, and some zero-post count members who were basically ads for porn sites with obviously faked email addresses. This brings my kill count to the double digits this week.
Happy forum-ing
It looks like the spammers who were deluging the Internet with junk mail from cashette.com back in 2004 have now targeted our forums.
So, I banned all email addresses *@cashette.com from the forums. I also deleted five members from that site, and some zero-post count members who were basically ads for porn sites with obviously faked email addresses. This brings my kill count to the double digits this week.
Happy forum-ing
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
Re: Forums under attack
Wow, another 24 tonight...
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
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Good work Berendol.
I hope it's not gonna get out of control.
Do they make some kinda automatic signup bot or are they all signing up manually?
I hope it's not gonna get out of control.
Do they make some kinda automatic signup bot or are they all signing up manually?
-- Mangband Project Team Member
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It looks automatic, because they never successfully log in after they make their accounts.
We do the whole confirmation email thing here, so when they sign up with bogus email addresses, they can't use their new accounts. That saves us from a lot of spam! ::)
Remember to use confirmation emails if you set up your own forums someday. They are worth the annoyance they cause new members.
We do the whole confirmation email thing here, so when they sign up with bogus email addresses, they can't use their new accounts. That saves us from a lot of spam! ::)
Remember to use confirmation emails if you set up your own forums someday. They are worth the annoyance they cause new members.
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
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Take a look at this site, basically what it does is generates an infinte series of links and bogus email addresses for any spambot that follows it. Might help with the current spam problems.
http://www.monkeys.com/wpoison/
http://www.monkeys.com/wpoison/
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Massive increase in spam to my inbox the last couple of days.
like 250+. well, luckily all caught by spamfilter, but still.
like 250+. well, luckily all caught by spamfilter, but still.
-- Mangband Project Team Member
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Since this forum is accessible to guests (aka non members), you may wish to hide your email address from the public. Check your profile, there should be a box to change that.
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
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Yes, I know, I've just wanted to keep it here in case anyone wants to contact me. And spamfilter is kinda effective. Just mentioned the increase for information really. But I think I'm gonna have to just change it to mangband at gmail bla bla or something.
Thanks
Thanks
-- Mangband Project Team Member
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Crimson... help!!
The volume has been increasing hugely in recent days, and I came back from a 1 week vacation to see over 80 new zero-post members from the same spam addresses.
Could you analyze traffic to the website and see if maybe there is a way to stop these folks from spamming our member list?
I'd love to have a feature in YaBB that would expire a user account if it hasn't been activated 7 days after it's creation.
I think maybe it is time to consider an upgrade to the software.
The volume has been increasing hugely in recent days, and I came back from a 1 week vacation to see over 80 new zero-post members from the same spam addresses.
Could you analyze traffic to the website and see if maybe there is a way to stop these folks from spamming our member list?
I'd love to have a feature in YaBB that would expire a user account if it hasn't been activated 7 days after it's creation.
I think maybe it is time to consider an upgrade to the software.
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)
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Yeah, every time I check the forums, I see a new user listed - the avalanche has begun. Perhaps its time for some escalation of authentication?
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please dont delete me again, I validated the acc and even posted.
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Sorry about that. There isn't a way to tell whether someone completed registration other than their post count... I'll make sure all your posts are counted.
(edit) Done, and some forum maintenance completed.
(edit) Done, and some forum maintenance completed.
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property. (Voltaire)