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Spam attacks
It’s never happened before, but I got the crap spammed out of me last night. Nearly 100 spam comments were left on my TXP blog overnight, all on different articles. I’ve been a little out of the loop lately. I’m wondering what are the recommended measures to combat comment spam these days?
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theturninggate
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Some plugin might be of help. I also had an attack similar to this some 10 months ago. Did nothing apart from banning the ips for a couple of months. Spam commenting since has been very sparse.
Last edited by colak (2008-07-09 05:01:36)
Yiannis
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Hi Peter… In my case, i don’t remember. When it happened I remember thinking that it was only a matter of time before they attacked. I deleted all those comments when I deleted the banned IPs…
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I get many attempts to leave comments at txpq which are unsuccessful. I only discovered last night when maniqui tried to leave a comment which included ‘<’ and ‘>’ in it that it was a problem for genuine visitors. I’ve since found out that there’s mod_security in place on my server that is causing that. I also think it is why I don’t get any comment spam. I can get by with missing out the greater than and less than, perhaps you can too? Although sites that discuss code a lot would not want this, perhaps it is worth inquiring from your server provider if they can implement this? I can email you more details if you want.
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I continue to be flooded with comment spam. I’m getting about 200 messages a day, mostly looking similar to this one, with variations in gibberish and URLs:
Name: Opytqsixvn
E-mail: sntkwbu@hwamdffyxu.lv
Website: http://benq-u700.weebly.com/
Comment: Okqahfqj <a href=“http://benq-u700.weebly.com/”>BenQ U700</a> taswaasl [url=http://benq-u700.weebly.com/]BenQ U700[/url] tzqyajj [link=http://benq-u700.weebly.com/]BenQ U700[/link] fzfdtzjy [url]http://benq-u700.weebly.com/[/url]
I’ve installed nko_spamurl_blocker and wlk_defensio plugins. I had previously been using mrw_spamkeywords_urlcount. The good is that they’re identifying and hiding the spam. The bad is that the spam is still making its way into my database and flooding my inbox with notifications. I want a plugin that prevents the spam from getting that far, but none of the available options seem to do that. Rather than prevent spam, they only moderate it. That spares my visitors having to see the stuff, but it doesn’t save me any time at all as I still have to ban IPs, delete comments from the database and clean my inbox.
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And it doesn’t seem to be powered by txp
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#10 2008-07-11 15:36:52
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Re: Spam attacks
I think Matthew made a typo when entering his domain name in the profile, it should probably be theturninggate.net
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Well – I might have the answer to some of your problems thanks to sencer’s input back in 2006
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