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  • blackchisel97
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    youtube scams

    Nearly 100 videos posted by different users (probably one a***hole behind it).
    This is one example, showing RomeroUK video from last year - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWswr...49FAAAAAAAAAAA and using Howard Johnson patents to lure people to their website.

    V

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  • Savvypro
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    We now have Florida Insurance for car/home etc. spam by user: rulerchief

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  • Savvypro
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    We now have spam for SEO services, by roryalec3 (with 10 posts in 12 mins).

    Now that is completely ironic.


    Looks like oliviergarnit has had most of his porn spam threads/posts removed, but he is still around with just 1 porn thread in the General Discussion section.

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  • Savvypro
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    Porn spam...

    It was just a metter of time, but now we have a bunch of porn spam - by new user: oliviergarnit

    Here are the thread titles (all posted within a half hour of each other):

    Mature parfaite baisée dans spring break tu le rapidement dans - in: General Discussion
    Ses chiennes sont sauvagement justement echangisme que genre de gouinasse - in: General Discussion
    Nous sommes super bonnes page sur soirée les ann es - in: General Discussion
    Mature latine enculée par voilà ce que sex les directeurs - in: Psychic & Paranormal
    Passe une chatte mouillée un j aimerais plan rencontre cougar - in: Renewable Energy
    On dirait and thief pénétrer an sont à recevoir une - in: Personal Development
    Elles sont tellement dégueulasse demande d j es par ce - in: General Discussion
    Un beau gars musclé lèvres drole de apparences de femme - in: New Members Area
    Porno filmarabe arabe une de reprendre les v nement lui - in Forum Help & Support
    Elle est alors remerciée dans devez bien cul kevin blonde - in: Announcements & News
    Quand paula est arriv en plus activement plein la chatte - in: General Discussion

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  • Savvypro
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    Originally posted by Savvypro View Post
    It's not the "©" itself, but the fact the every edition of forum software (or any other software, like a blog, wiki etc.). They all have a unique footprint and it's always at the bottom of the page by the Copyright notices. In the case of the software running this site - it's: "Powered by vBulletin"
    Actually, for some software, they embed a footprint in the HTML code as well - Word Press being a good example.

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  • QuarterPole
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    Aha, now I understand. Giving this thread 5 stars.

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  • Savvypro
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    Originally posted by QuarterPole View Post
    Could you expand on that? What relationship does "©" have to Google™bombing? Honest curiosity, forgive me if I seem curt.
    It's not the "©" itself, but the fact the every edition of forum software (or any other software, like a blog, wiki etc.). They all have a unique footprint and it's always at the bottom of the page by the Copyright notices. In the case of the software running this site - it's: "Powered by vBulletin"

    If you go to Google and then do a search for just: Powered by vBulletin®
    You'll get back a list of all the web accessible forums which are vBulletin based. Having the copyright area in image form and not as HTML, is one way to prevent this site from showing up in the search engines, which is where the spammers get their list of sites to spam. Because the search engines already access those sites - their not exactly going to waste their time on sites which the search engines don't know about.

    Also when you type: Powered by vBulletin® - into google, it gives you different versions which it knows about. So if the spammer has code which will work on one version of software, they can get a list from google to then go after and target.


    Even though I started this thread, it's been pointless as the people running the forum just seam unable to implement simple things, which don't take that long to do - half hour may be an hour for very slow people. Nor do they require any down time.

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  • QuarterPole
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    Originally posted by Savvypro View Post
    a minimum number of posts.
    Leads to automated lorem ipsum gibberish posts, compounding the problem.

    As it stands, this thread is an easy target. Only worsened by the Copyright bit at the bottom of the page (which should not be in HTML, but should be in image form).
    Could you expand on that? What relationship does "©" have to Google™bombing? Honest curiosity, forgive me if I seem curt.

    Originally posted by krzysiek
    "What is the colour of this forums logo"? ... "Wh*t is 2 pl*s tw0?"
    A much better approach, in my mind. I am also fond of reCAPTCHA
    reCAPTCHA is a system originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University's main Pittsburgh campus. It uses CAPTCHA to help digitize the text of books while protecting websites from bots attempting to access restricted areas. On September 16, 2009, Google acquired reCAPTCHA. reCAPTCHA is currently digitizing the archives of The New York Times and books from Google Books. Twenty years of The New York Times have been digitized and the project planned to have completed the remaining years by the end of 2010.
    ...
    Scanned text is subjected to analysis by two different optical character recognition programs; in cases where the programs disagree, the questionable word is converted into a CAPTCHA. The word is displayed along with a control word already known. The system assumes that if the human types the control word correctly, the questionable word is also correct.
    Not perfect, but adds a layer of security, helps to digitize existing texts, and doesn't take away my ability, as a new user, to link to Wikipedia.

    Peace

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  • MonsieurM
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    just so you know

    Hidden Industry Dupes Social Media Users - Technology Review

    A trawl of Chinese crowdsourcing websites—where people can earn a few pennies for small jobs such as labeling images—has uncovered a multimillion-dollar industry that pays hundreds of thousands of people to distort interactions in social networks and to post spam.

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  • StweenyA
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    Great ideas, however, could not this also be prevented by updating the forum software? Often updates fix things like the capacha generators, which seem to get hacked over time.
    The update would therefore hopefully prevent auto registration etc.

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  • Joit
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    Can someone shorten the Time between Reporting a Post?
    That way you can report them faster, when its crowded again.

    Well its may a Reason that they feel so special when they come in and put Advertising, and think, someone did only wait for HER Links, what they trow in.
    Wonder if this Guys ever asked herself, if they would Click on Ads, when its in HER Forum.

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  • Sharyn
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    Have to admit the spamming of threads is a big turn off for me so that has been partially responsible for why I don't visit ESM as often as I used to.


    I get tired of going to a thread to read it only to find the comment is spam or one that new people have created / commented on with very basic information to get their post count up to allow them to post their link.


    I don't understand why they don't realise this is not conducive to anyone clicking on their link. It has the opposite effect on me -- it guarantees that I will never visit their site. One can only hope that they will eventually see the Light & cease & desist!

    Love & Blessings,
    Sharyn

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  • Mad Scientist
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    How about this for a new business opportunity for some computer geek?

    Start a company that when given the name of a spammer they would then load up the spammers site with spam.

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  • Nadda
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    5 pages of spam...what the hell

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  • Savvypro
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    Just found a spam user ( Sekme1 ) with 41 posts all with link spam.

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