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D' Rosemont
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PostPosted: July 19th 2007, 11:17 am    Post subject: Blocking Spammers? Reply with quote

Is there a way to block spammers, porners and telemarketers, perhaps by IP address? I am having a terrible problem with this, and am spending more time deleting these people as they attempt to join, than enjoying my message forum with those who are really there to be genuine members.
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babydreams
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PostPosted: July 20th 2007, 2:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IP blocking is not really going to work as IPs change all the time, the best thing I've installed (so far) is the VIP code mod. Its stops all the spam bots at least
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PostPosted: July 20th 2007, 8:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello,

Spam is part of running a community, unfortunately. If you are speaking of the automated kind, the Photo Visual Confirmation hack has been excellent for us. You can find it here: http://www.phpbbhacks.com/download/7937

This tutorial may also be helpful: http://www.phpbbhacks.com/forums/stopping-spam-bots-vt67553.html

Thanks for the question.
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joeaksa
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PostPosted: August 16th 2007, 3:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Patrick,

Is the general opinion that most of these registrations are from spam bots?

Reason I ask is that when I log onto the Admin section of my BBS I see loads of IP addresses from Russia, India and so on. Minutes later I get 3-5 new members registered and was wondering if these are "bots" or some poor sod in a 3rd world country paid to register to as many PHP forums that they can find.

They cannot post as we have locked down that function but was just working in the Med and Africa and no internet access for 10 days. When I returned there were over 200 new members, 99% of them spammers.

Thx,

Joe
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PostPosted: August 16th 2007, 7:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello,

Welcome to phpBBHacks.com. As far as automatically generated accounts? Yes. If they are stopped by Photo Visual Confirmation, then the answer is yes.

Thanks,

Patrick
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joeaksa
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PostPosted: August 18th 2007, 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Patrick,

Thanks and any ideas on how many registrations are bots and how many are a real person? 50/50% or 75/25% bots vs humans?

Thx,

Joe
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~HG~
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PostPosted: August 20th 2007, 1:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Recognising bot registrations can become second nature after awhile especially if you look at their email address which is generally the first five away and the second is if they post a website link.
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PostPosted: August 21st 2007, 2:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

~HG~ wrote:
Recognising bot registrations can become second nature after awhile especially if you look at their email address which is generally the first five away and the second is if they post a website link.


i agree that you do gain an instinct for spotting them after a while.

usernames are either a random selection of letters or an attempt at creating a generic "real", in camel case (eg: either "xghsrtssghj" or "JamieHudson")

also, they almost always use the same fields in their profiles - their occupation is often a single word (eg: "doctor"), and is usually repeated as their signiture

i also find that they always set the time zone to be the last option in the drop-down box (GMT-12)

but i dont quite catch what you mean by "their email address which is generally the first five away" - the first five away? :?
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PostPosted: August 21st 2007, 8:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

~HG~ wrote:
Recognising bot registrations can become second nature after awhile especially if you look at their email address which is generally the first five away and the second is if they post a website link.


If their putting a website URL in the registration is the key, then I would say that about 99% of my spam registrations are by robot. In fact that is the first thing I look for is someone adding a screwy URL to their registration.

I do have some members (member list on my BBS is here: http://www.joea.com/phpBB2/memberlist.php?mode=joined&order=ASC&start=0&sid=14f9868fd193fdb8e71f219e17349f13)
who put a URL on their registration but its usually less than 10 out of 50 on our site.

The last 3-400 registrations on my board out of 1000 members listed are almost all spammers as I have been working overseas for a while and the internet was down where I was for a week, and they simply overwhelmed my ability to delete them one by one. Now looking for a way to delete them "en masse" so to speak!

Thanks for the help!

Joe
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PostPosted: August 21st 2007, 12:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I dont know that there is any hack available that will prune only bots but it could be a good idea.

Most hacks for pruning users only allow for pruning in certain categories such as "inactive users"
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