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A spammer whose IP address showed up as being located in Beijing has been permanently banned from the site and his user logon blocked.
- Erin
TopShelf TG Fiction in the BigCloset!
A spammer whose IP address showed up as being located in Beijing has been permanently banned from the site and his user logon blocked.
- Erin
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Well done Erin
you found the chink in his armour!
Angharad
Angharad
Well done Angharad
Quite made my day :)
Fleurie
Blocks of Spam
My "main" email account, which I've had for over 10 years, is constantly deluged with spam. The host it's on supports "procmail", which is a mail-sorting and processing utility. I've used procmail to blackhole entire blocks of IP addresses. I think I must have most of China blocked by now.
As for why so much spam comes out of China, I obviously have no idea, but I do have a few theories. One of them has to do with the Chinese penchant for pirating software, on all levels, not just for home use but for business, telecommunications and government use, too. To continue this theory, this would mean that there were an awful lot of unpatched, vulnerable Windows operating systems out there, on machines which are left on 24 hours a day, easy prey to the organized thieves (such as the rings in Russia, Romania and probably a few other places starting either with "R" or other letters:-) who build zombie networks to use for remote spam and phishing attacks.
Anyway, I made a judgement call. Am I worried about missing mail from someone in China? I decided if I couldn't think of another way to screen out all the spam, I'd just have to risk it.
Much of Russia...
...is already blocked from access to BC, not just by me but by various ISPs in the chain. China, including Taiwan, has been a growing source of spam for some time, I don't know if we have any legitimate BC fans on the mainland, though I think there are one or two in Taipei. The half-dozen fans in Russia still able to reach BC may end up having to use proxies like the Scandinavian fans currently caught in the squabble between Telia and Cogent. I even blocked an ISP in Canada for awhile. (Removed the block more than a year ago.)
The Internet is still a frontier in some ways.
- Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.