[Moin-user] Spam - very bad news

R.Bauer rb.proj at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 05:29:42 EDT 2012


Am 14.03.2012 08:37, schrieb Kai Jaeger:
> I am entertaining a sandbox wiki for test purposes:
> 
> http://sandbox.aplwiki.com
> 
> When spammer discovered it I had to introduce text captchas. That
> solved the problem. Until recently.
> 
> I am now getting large piles of spam into the wiki. It's certainly
> done by robots because every night the sandbox is set back, so a human
> would realize that the effort is for nothing.
> 
> Also, the text inserted into the wiki does not make any sense. It
> seems to be rubbish, randomly generated. There are not even links. I
> don't understand the business logic.
> 
> That means that robots somehow managed to get over the captchas, and
> that is really bad news. I wonder whether others suffer from similar
> problems.
> 
> Kai
> 

Look into the logs. You should see that the textcha is answered or not.
And how much trials were needed


Reimar

> 
> P.S.: an example:
> 		
> to me
> Dear Wiki user,
> 
> You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Sandbox" for
> change notification.
> 
> The "HelpOnEditing/SubPages/ThirdLevel" page has been changed by <unknown>:
> http://sandbox.aplwiki.com/HelpOnEditing/SubPages/ThirdLevel?action=diff&rev1=4&rev2=5
> 
> Comment:
> Kristy   thanks for the play by play. It's lnceleext information and
> I'm going to take a closer look at our meta tags and keywords to be
> sure I'm getting maximum exposure. As always, you are a trusted
> 
> - Yeah, I sort of get it, reduce spam.At the memont I'm seeing red
> because between Google Reader, WordPress and Tweetmeme, I'm being
> squeezed into delivering content in ways that make no sense for the
> value I add.I may stop using Tweetmeme.  I'm not sure how it works,
> but if I can't figure out how to stop it from using a title of it's
> choosing rather than my choosing, it's just a no go.  My choice of
> title isn't alway what I want to publish with.  In fact, my first
> choice of title is often really crappy.So I end up with a crappy,
> possibly non-converting title running around the web.  How could that
> possibly be useful?  My issues with Google Reader aren't relevant
> here, other than how it handles titles is getting in my way.
> + Kristy   thanks for the play by play. It's lnceleext information and
> I'm going to take a closer look at our meta tags and keywords to be
> sure I'm getting maximum exposure. As always, you are a trusted expert
> and resource.
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