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ChaosForge Forum Mass-Murder
Deathwind:
Its easy to do once but an annoying pain in the ass if you need to register several accounts, I think that would work quite well.
UnderAPaleGreySky:
If possible, the wiki could probably do with a security update. Awful lot of spam over there. :(
Cyber Killer:
--- Quote from: Mrazerty on January 28, 2011, 08:44 ---Captchas really don't work anymore for some reason, even on my forum.
But maybe instead of that simple question, you should try my simple technique (the RetardCheck thing)?
It's a randomized question in a randomized sentence (refresh the page a few times to see the randomness in action). And that works fine for me. :D
--- End quote ---
I have a similar thing setup on one of my sites, and every once in a while some spammer is able to bypass this, so it's not 100% proof, but it does help a lot anyway (1 spam account/2 months vs 50/hour).
AStranger:
How hard would it be to track the amount of time spent at the "Post Reply/Create New Topic" page? The way I imagine things involves humans actually having to take time typing their message, where as a bot can pretty much just instantaneously create a message. Assuming bots don't already correct for this you could just create a threshold (say 0.5 seconds per word not in mortem tags) and if the post took less time, it probably came from a bot.
In theory the board doesn't have to be immune to bots, just enough of a pain or custom enough that the bot would have to be rewritten slightly. I would assume most spammers go after low hanging fruit and don't fight each forum specifically. It's not foolproof, piracy teaches us that with enough work just about any security can be fooled, but for spammers the question becomes 'is it worth the effort?'.
thelaptop:
Without jinxing myself, I think that we are starting to have it under control. It has been a few days since we last saw any spam, so at least the measures are effective against the automated stuff. And yes, it does cause some pain, but only to those who are not human.
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