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Referal from site X appearing to be from a thread in forum.
Visit site, registration required
Scan thread (id=22 in my case) to see lots of angry people who have registered also but with no link
The only trouble is though it is mainly webmasters who are sad enough to trawl their logs an therefore visit. They also know the score.
Different though
The most unfortunate part is I used my "good" email address for work.
Oh, you still have uncontaminated email addresses? Lucky you!
We can't make up new mail addresses fast enough before having them contaminated again. Even garbage-words (xrmlfg@mydomain.com) get spam by dictionary attacks nowadays.
And there's only limited variations to a person's name, not to mention generics like "helpdesk" or "sales".
And business partners don't like constantly changing email addresses too.
Back to the thread: I see an increasing number of logspamming, but not yours so far.
Any idea how to get these guys easily out of the Webtrends statistics?
[edit]Actually I was wrong - it DID happen to me as well. Yesterday. For the first time.[/edit]
[edited by: pmkpmk at 3:17 pm (utc) on Aug. 12, 2004]
Since then I had another one trying the same trick but can't find it back right now.
bcolflesh beat me to it. BTW that spammer has a fixed IP nr. He tried a few more times but banged his head on the castle gate