> honeypot technique
Do you know how these work?
Well, honeypot is a technique when a system detects bots and attackers
trying to compromise the system, they are trapped to fill yet another
form invisible to human, without realizing.
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 7:21 AM anon notmyfault64 wrote:
> The vulnerability you mentioned is when contact form doesn't have proper spam
> protection.
>
> they may have reCAPTCHA validation
The Debian website doesn't use dynamic content, doesn't use JavaScript
and doesn't pull in resources from
The vulnerability you mentioned is when contact form doesn't have proper
spam protection.
In contact forms created in WordPress (e.g. WPForms), they may have
reCAPTCHA validation, which submitters must click "I'm not a robot"
checkbox and must select squares which contain a particular object (in m
Hi Bagas,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 14:38:03 +0700
anon notmyfault64 wrote:
> Dear debian.org webmasters,
>
> In Contact Us page, there is no contact form. Most sites utilize contact
> form as a way for non-geek (tech savvy) visitors to express their inquiries
> without having to send e-mail to the w
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