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RickPinewild 06-22-2007 07:16 AM

Did the site get hacked
 
I see two bad posts in Vicki's area this morn???

bambam 06-22-2007 09:08 AM

nope, we just had a couple of spammers register. They and their posts have been removed from the system.

RickPinewild 06-27-2007 07:45 AM

More spammers
 
Saw more bad posts in Vicki's area this morn. Thanks for a great site.

Yoda 06-27-2007 10:14 AM

Bad Boys
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RickPinewild (Post 43171)

Saw more bad posts in Vicki's area this morn. Thanks for a great site.

Thanks, Rick. I've deleted the thread.

RickPinewild 07-04-2007 07:14 AM

Another
 
Looks like another suspicious post in Vicki's area this morn.

Bagger Lance 07-04-2007 08:06 AM

We get an average of one spam post a day. Usually they are automated programs that register and then make a post. For some reason they target the fitness forum. It's probably part of the programs search criteria.

We are getting spam posts because we recently turned off the email verification feature for new member registration. There were hundreds of people who registered but didn't recieve the email verification because they had an email spam filter. Lots of complaints about that, so we turned off the verification process.

PM me and Bambam if you see anything suspicious.

Thanks,

metallion 07-04-2007 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagger Lance (Post 43425)
There were hundreds of people who registered but didn't recieve the email verification because they had an email spam filter.

Hmm. You might want to try:
  • Keeping the email verification
  • Making sure it goes out as plain text and not html
  • Changing the message body from the default & try to rid it from what spam filter might be set to catch, such as "click here to..." etc.
  • Displaying a :turkey: MESSAGE YOU CAN'T MISS :turkey: on the registering page telling to check their spam folder.

Bagger Lance 07-06-2007 12:14 PM

The Low Life of Spammers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by metallion (Post 43440)
Hmm. You might want to try:
  • Keeping the email verification
  • Making sure it goes out as plain text and not html
  • Changing the message body from the default & try to rid it from what spam filter might be set to catch, such as "click here to..." etc.
  • Displaying a :turkey: MESSAGE YOU CAN'T MISS :turkey: on the registering page telling to check their spam folder.

Metallion,

Thanks for the suggestions -
We discussed keeping the email verification, but there were hundreds that couldn't complete the registration process, including some golf professionals.
Spam filters are pretty sophisticated, but also pretty dumb. By default the better ones filter anything thats not in a users approved list of email providers.

From an administration standpoint, we spend far less time monitoring for spam posts than we did answering emails regarding the registration process.
We are looking at some tools to prevent spam posts. This is a common problem with forums.

We aren't dealing with human beings for the most part, these are automated programs that seek, register, and post messages without human involvement. Once in a while we get a real person posting spam, and we can capture their email (usually bogus) and IP address (usually spoofed) but at least we can report something to the sending ISP to make their miserable lives even more miserable.

ThinkingPlus 07-27-2007 06:23 PM

We Got Another One
 
Bagger,

Looks like another one. Newest member: funnykok

Bagger Lance 07-27-2007 07:10 PM

Boom
 
Thanks ThinkingPlus - We nuked him.

ThinkingPlus 07-27-2007 07:22 PM

No Problemo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagger Lance (Post 44448)
Thanks ThinkingPlus - We nuked him.

Booyah! :salut:


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