Speak of the devil. I've just logged on to find a spam post on chat from kenash123.
Why not let people join as per usual but not activate any account until a moderator has had a look at them first?
jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28231 Location: escaped from Swindon
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 17 7:27 am Post subject:
Largely because whilst this batch is fairly obvious to a human, by and large we can stop spammers using code rules before they join. The others need to post first.
Largely because whilst this batch is fairly obvious to a human, by and large we can stop spammers using code rules before they join. The others need to post first.
the one i coincided with was definitely human and a russian speaker, they had posted their advert in russian ( oops for an english language site) a few times so i anticipated their next thread choice but one and left em a message in russian, after a few petulant posts in another thread they evaporated to sort out their act and our good mods cleaned up the mess.
i wasn’t rude i just told em they would not get paid for using russian rather than a target language and that i thought a russian spammer was unlikely to be in malasia.
as most of their "product" was intended to have a broad but "mainstream" (ie available free etc ) appeal i assume the object was phishing rather than profit from pay to see.
next one will get " recruited " by the fsb if they can complete the 3 "tasks"
61 unidentified guests, 3 google ones, and two trying to post.
jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28231 Location: escaped from Swindon
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 17 11:49 pm Post subject:
the attack may be subsiding though. I have just nuked a single spam registration, which is a novelty. It is more than one of us nuking and we can't be arsed to compare notes as it is what it is, but my information is the clearest.