How to go after these forum spammers?

Discussion in 'vBulletin' started by shabda, Oct 28, 2006.

  1. #1
    I left gust posting on in my phpBB forums and was hit by a massive amount of guest posts. I have the (just the) IPs of the offending spammers. What can I do to go after them?
     
    shabda, Oct 28, 2006 IP
  2. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    if phpbb has an option to ban ip numbers then you should do that, other then that there isn't much you can do besides not allowing guest posting.

    also change your forum software. phpbb is a huge target for spammers.
     
    sawz, Oct 28, 2006 IP
  3. AuctionFreak

    AuctionFreak Well-Known Member

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    Use the humaniser mod. It's worked for me, since I installed it four months ago I've had one spam post made. Previously, it was 3-4 a day.
     
    AuctionFreak, Oct 29, 2006 IP
  4. s4support

    s4support Guest

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    I guess you should get your hosting firm block the ip's to resolve your issues...and we have the way to get your massive spammers issues solved for which please speak to us.......at: www.s4support.com and shamila.borges@s4support.com
     
    s4support, Oct 29, 2006 IP
  5. jawinn

    jawinn Active Member

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    I had an issue with spammers in one of my vB forums. I banned their IPs and they were still able to post. They were registering with one IP and posting with another. I finally banned all their IPs and they went away.

    If you have the capability to ban certain domains from registering ban gawab.com. That is a free email service used by a ton of spammers. Banning gawab.com virtually eradicated all spam. Hope this helps.
     
    jawinn, Oct 31, 2006 IP
  6. fractal

    fractal Active Member

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    What exactly does the humaniser mod do? Is it available for vbulletin?
     
    fractal, Nov 14, 2006 IP
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    dchapman Guest

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    Be careful with the IP banning. If you get too aggressive with it, you can end up banning legit members too (i've had that happen on my forums).
     
    dchapman, Nov 15, 2006 IP
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    grobar Well-Known Member

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    ban gawab.com, and also perhaps mail.ru.

    often they try to register with email names that follow the same format: IE two letters, a number, two more letters @gawab.com or something.

    BUT - i had a new form of abuse recently, where someone registered legitimately, THEN, sent his spam email MANUALLY to hundreds of my members using my "email this member" feature. I had to disable the feature.

    he registered as "pascal_dikko4u@yahoo.com" or something lame like that. Hit me twice.
     
    grobar, Nov 23, 2006 IP
  9. chopsticks

    chopsticks Active Member

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  10. JKhoury

    JKhoury Well-Known Member

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    Just ban the IP's via your site control panel and via the forum software, other than that there's not much you can do about it. Don't let it get to you, and move on. :) I'd suggest eliminating guest posting too.
     
    JKhoury, Nov 24, 2006 IP
  11. GeorgeB.

    GeorgeB. Notable Member

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    You need to control your registrations better. No special software needed. Just turn on image verification and require email validation.

    That makes it nearly impossible for bots to register and confirm so they will have to register personally to spam you which after a few quick bans and deletions before they can get any exposure they'll realize it's not worth the time and move on.
     
    GeorgeB., Nov 25, 2006 IP
  12. Imran

    Imran Notable Member

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    This is where VB scores yet again, with a simple promotion of user group do not allow any registered users with minimum 25-50 posts to submit links or just don't parse it, just like here at dp.
     
    Imran, Nov 25, 2006 IP
  13. Yfcadmin

    Yfcadmin Notable Member

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    Vb scores ... are you joking .... Anyone can SPAM anywhere.... If you have correct settings in phpbb no one will spam your board.

    1. Activate email avtivation option
    2. install a better captcha than the orginal one ( I have read the default captcha can be easily broken with new bots like Xrumer etc)
    3. Never ban Ips that will decrease your user account
    4. Have a look here to install some good Mods to stop Spamming
    http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=427852

    I think that will easily help you out. Also I am going to install some. I am also getting spammed :)
     
    Yfcadmin, Nov 26, 2006 IP
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    Yfcadmin Notable Member

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  15. Attente

    Attente Peon

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    This can be done automatically as well :)
     
    Attente, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  16. Imran

    Imran Notable Member

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    No I'm not joking go ask those 1000's of webmaster's who got hacked.
    Or are the next one:p jk
     
    Imran, Feb 27, 2007 IP
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    avalanch Peon

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    I'm having this problem with invision boards currently 32 spam accounts and 1 or 2 posts for each.
     
    avalanch, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  18. chopsticks

    chopsticks Active Member

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    And then go ask the 1000's of admins and see who had the board up to date and didn't install any badly coded mods.
     
    chopsticks, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  19. livingearth

    livingearth Well-Known Member

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    I am using SMF and I am having the same problem. I set the email to require verification but it did not help much. Is anyone aware of any mods for SMF?
     
    livingearth, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    toby Notable Member

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    just do not allow Guest to post, m8. If the posts seems to be spammer, send them a PM. That what I did and i get response back from them saying they will post nicely.

    So it is a good thing to PM them too.
     
    toby, Mar 1, 2007 IP