From: "Christopher X. Candreva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, DAve wrote:
Just curious if anyone else was seeing this besides me. I suspect the
spammers
are making a new attempt to find web forms they can abuse and possibly
the
robots are just not smart enough to know that our form
From: "DAve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 16:03 DAve wrote:
the robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms
don't work the way they suspect.
Maybe rename the script? Could be there's a script of that name which is
vulnerable...
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, DAve wrote:
> Just curious if anyone else was seeing this besides me. I suspect the spammers
> are making a new attempt to find web forms they can abuse and possibly the
> robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms don't work the way
> they suspect.
Seeing it too
the robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms
don't work the way they suspect.
Maybe rename the script? Could be there's a script of that name which is
vulnerable...
All our forms have odd names, we did that when the first Formmail.pl
attacks showed up years ago.
This sounds
Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 16:03 DAve wrote:
the robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms
don't work the way they suspect.
Maybe rename the script? Could be there's a script of that name which is
vulnerable...
mfg zmi
All our forms have odd na
On Mittwoch, 14. September 2005 16:03 DAve wrote:
> the robots are just not smart enough to know that our forms
> don't work the way they suspect.
Maybe rename the script? Could be there's a script of that name which is
vulnerable...
mfg zmi
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// Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc --- it-management
Pardon the off topic post. I have noticed a sudden rash of robots
hitting our users web forms and sending spam.
Now, we replaced the normal web forms a long time ago and now have a
home grown solution that cannot be used to send spam to third parties.
This is what makes the current situation s