Hi Michael,

there is no hack.Every body can create a bugzilla account and write
nonsense there. Because the treshold is low - no captchas  etc. -
recently some "Search engine optimizers (SEOs)" found it a cheap way to
propagate their client's URLs.

It is not only GnuCash affected, it is a wave rolling through the net.

It is usually fixed after short time, see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla_Administration#Pending_Tasks

In my feeling SEOs are thieves stealing developer time!

Am 05.11.21 um 11:22 schrieb Michael Hendry:
> I’ve received several emails like this recently, all ostensibly related to 
> bugs I had reported, but the text is not relevant to the bug, and has 
> numerous suspicious URLs which I haven’t followed.
> 
> The text doesn’t appear in the comments section relating to the bugs.
> 
> Michael Hendry
> 
>> On 4 Nov 2021, at 14:04, bugs-ad...@bugs.gnucash.org wrote:
>>
>> https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797953
>>
>> Ahmed Sayeed <ahmedsayeed1...@yahoo.com> changed:
CENSORED

Never forward Spam to any Mailing-List! Now the links are in the archive.

Warlord, can you fix that?

Regards
Frank
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