Hello!
> I added code to GCC Bugzilla last night to collect IP addresses from
> requests for new accounts. 80% - 90% of requests are coming from the
> following IP ranges:
>
> 62.122.72.x - 62.122.79.x
> 91.229.229.x
> 185.2.32.x
> 185.44.77.x - 185.44.79.x
> 188.72.126.x - 188.72.127.x
> 188.72.9
Frédéric Buclin writes:
> All of them asked for a @wowring.ru account. If some of you want to play
> with these IP ranges, I would be curious to know where they are coming
> from. Maybe Russia?
They come from all over Europe.
Andreas.
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I added code to GCC Bugzilla last night to collect IP addresses from
requests for new accounts. 80% - 90% of requests are coming from the
following IP ranges:
62.122.72.x - 62.122.79.x
91.229.229.x
185.2.32.x
185.44.77.x - 185.44.79.x
188.72.126.x - 188.72.127.x
188.72.96.x
193.105.154.x
194.29.18
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Uros Bizjak wrote:
>> I again disabled account creation on GCC Bugzilla due to spammers being
>> still very active. 117 user accounts have been created since yesterday.
>
>
> Please immediately disable account creation on Bugzilla until an
> effective solution to p
> I again disabled account creation on GCC Bugzilla due to spammers being
> still very active. 117 user accounts have been created since yesterday.
Please immediately disable account creation on Bugzilla until an
effective solution to prevent spam is found. There is another spam
attack going on w