We used to have a huge problem with spam bots on our phpBB forum. They were able to defeat the captcha mechanism easily and either make spam posts to the forums, or more commonly just create users and leave spam links in the URL field. Which I assume they do so the user list page gets indexed by search engines.
However, a couple of months ago we upgraded the forum software and installed the Anti-Spam mod from Lithium Studios. Since then we've not had one spammer get through to either the forums or the user list, which is a welcome relief.
By Gabor LaszloPosted Monday 30th July 2007 16:37 GMT
I also run a phpBB2 forum, and had the same problem, until I added an extra required field to the registration form (a little Turing test:). I also added a mod that hides the URL in the userlist for users who haven't posted anything (I don't check all new users, but I do read all the posts, and instantly delete spammers), so the userlist is no longer useful for boosting rankings.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 31st July 2007 15:04 GMT
"it contains a long list of computers whose IP address can be used as proxies"
So the thingy comes with the seeds of a new blacklist. How nice of them to include that. Of course it's sad that users of the proxies can no longer access any blogs, but then I always thought anonymous browsing was meant to protect against Big Brother, not to sell V!4gr4 etc...
Comments on: VXers publish blog poisoning tool
phpBB spam bots #
By druck Posted Monday 30th July 2007 15:37 GMT
V1agra is g8 #
By Stu Reeves Posted Monday 30th July 2007 15:58 GMT
Same here. #
By Gabor Laszlo Posted Monday 30th July 2007 16:37 GMT
End of captchas #
By Richard Neill Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 11:29 GMT
Now *that's* service #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 31st July 2007 15:04 GMT