I have a honey pot on their already. Plus all the fields are correctly
matched (first name to first name, comments to comments), which is what
makes me think this is some .45 @ hour spammer just hunting and pecking from
a hut in india.
"Adam Randall" wrote in message
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I was getting those as well on my website's form, so I added a
honeypot field and a math question (I'm not overly fond of captchas
for my own stuff, but anyway). The field itself is hidden, so bots
will fill it out causing the e-mail sending routine to bail out
(though they don't know that since it
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 09:11:47 -0400
"Gary" wrote:
> I have a client with a form on his site and he is getting spammed.
> It appears not to be from bots but human generated. While they are
> coming from India, they do not all have the same IP address, but they
> all have gmail addresses, New York
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:25:15AM -0400, Gary wrote:
> There is plenty of commonaltiy in the submissions, all ip addresses start
> with an 122. They all offer SEO services, but change the wording, so if I
> tried to bannish any submissions with Search Engine, Ranking, Google etc,
> they would pr
There is plenty of commonaltiy in the submissions, all ip addresses start
with an 122. They all offer SEO services, but change the wording, so if I
tried to bannish any submissions with Search Engine, Ranking, Google etc,
they would probably just shift messages. There are also special charactor
On Thu, 2009-08-20 at 09:11 -0400, Gary wrote:
> I have a client with a form on his site and he is getting spammed. It
> appears not to be from bots but human generated. While they are coming from
> India, they do not all have the same IP address, but they all have gmail
> addresses, New York
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