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This group is getting spammed to death

Posted by Anonymous on June 24, 2015 at 2:18pm

I will be forced to unsub if it continues. Been getting spam from here for WEEKS.

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Email spam generators (PHP) found amongst module files.

Posted by brad.curnow on October 27, 2014 at 1:56am

Hi All,

I recently received an email from my host (Arvixe) stating that they had disabled a script on one of my D7 sandbox sites due to large quantities of spam email emanating from there.

Upon investigation I found an encrypted PHP file called "sql91.php" in my modules/field/modules/options folder. I later discovered a second bogus file called "sraynr.php" in a different folder. Both of these files have been called from Russian IP addresses:

146.185.239.52
146.185.239.51

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Thinking of enabling comments

Posted by chaslinux on October 24, 2014 at 3:54pm

I've been thinking about enabling comments on my Drupal-based blog (which is low traffic but has been around a long time). Until this point I had user-accounts disabled in order to prevent spam-bots from creating a lot of accounts. Several years ago I opened the flood gates and at one point there were as many as 30 accounts/day created by spam-bots. Even with captchas and Mollum spammers still seemed to find a way to sign up. I'm wondering what modules or processes group members are using on their site to combat the tide of spam. Cheers and thanks!

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Registreringsspam

Posted by WhiplashInfo on May 26, 2014 at 7:53am

När jag startade upp nu på morgonen, fann jag hundratals e-post med "Kontodetaljer för xypoktqxv, fallcurlew, ghjdaffvp, arrivalsferret" osv i alla oändlighet.
Hur stoppar jag dessa registreringsförsök?
Jag använder D7
Tomas

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Drupal 6 Site Experiencing Extreme SPAM problems

Posted by stpaultim on May 5, 2013 at 9:21pm

On Friday I got a call from a local non-profit whose Drupal 6 site had suddenly crashed. I volunteered to try and help bring them online.

The site was generating an error that suggested a permissions problem with the database. The database for the site was also a bit larger than the allocated space provided by the ISP.

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Members Page module

Posted by Diogenes on August 2, 2011 at 5:03pm

Update! - ready for review and testing by the community

Abstract

Drupal sites are subject to web-bot registrations that target Drupal's /user/register url. The Members Page module was crafted to fight this nuisance by creating a configurable Members page and a special user register page that allows real users to register immediately without admin approval and regardless of any site settings.

Available for Drupal 6.x, 7.x and 8.x

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How to prevent email with username+password being treated as junk

Posted by rdeboer on June 10, 2011 at 2:50am

This is about that first email that is sent out by Drupal sites to newly registered Drupal users, welcoming them and telling them what their initial username and password are.

We've found that:
1) these emails often end up in people's junk/SPAM folder (depending on the email client and SPAM filters used)
2) people don't check their junk/SPAM folder enough, so many never return to our site

Apart from more clearly stating on the registration form that newly registered users should check their junk folders, we've been wondering what can be done to reduce chances of this happening?

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Block All Variations of a Google Address

Posted by mlncn on December 23, 2010 at 5:20am

Google lets you put any number of periods in your gmail address, and it ignores all of them when receiving mail for you.

Try it; it's fun!

Spammers have taken advantage of this, unfortunately, to spam more and more easily.

If you see a Gmail address with about as many periods as letters, it is probably a spammer. If that address turns up twice, differing only by the number or placement of periods, it is pretty certainly a spammer.

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Cleaning up after spammers

Posted by yelvington on September 18, 2010 at 9:12pm

If you allow public registration for commenting and/or blogging, it won't be long before you discover spammers abusing your system.

Tools like Mollom help a lot, but they won't catch everything. You need to check your registrations at least every morning and clean up the mess. If you let it get out of control, your site will become a favorite for SEO spammers, many of whom are paid a piece rate for posting links on websites.

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JavaScript: Don't display comment page to bots

Posted by jan.n on May 31, 2010 at 6:32am

Hi,

I have a private site which is undergoing a massive attack (without success, already mentioned here: http://drupal.org/node/811734).
An answer was to set up a small javacript that sets a variable and if a robot visits the javascript won't be triggered.
I could then test for the variable & if not set then don't display the comment form.

How would I do that?
Any help is appreciated.

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