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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
Posts: 17,393
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Trade signups with random/bogus domains
Have noticed a few signups today from 141.105.67.x, which appears to be an IP range for a webhost (tested a few of the IPs and they have a web server running on port 80)
The domains seem to be random, and don't actually exist. Wonder if it's just someone probing to see if their domain shows up as a link, or it's something a little more involved. Like spamming the shit out of it while it's unreg, then actually registering it a few days later once everyone who is going to complain, has? |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Icq: 94-399-723
Posts: 24,433
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close your trade signup form, brings nothing but shit to your doorstep.
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
Posts: 17,393
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In general it's not a huge problem for me, so I tend to keep signups open until it becomes an issue. I usually just block the IP of obvious automated signups. I do have additional data that will let me determine with a reasonable certainty whether a given IP is at a webhost (ie, a bot, rather than a human at a consumer ISP) but at the moment it's not worth bothering checking against that.
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