I deleted what I found.

Never used mediawiki. Can it require a password? Can it require a valid email address, with verification perhaps? I just signed up, and it allowed me to sign in with no password or email address, and start editing .

Jake Vickers wrote:

Vince Callaway wrote:

On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 13:26 -0500, South Computers wrote:
Was browsing the wiki this morning, noticed various casino related sites on the help page of the wiki... I assume this is spam?

I hope so, because I delete them when I run across them.

Yeah, welcome to the new face of spam. On my personal (family blog) running Geeklog, I had to disable anonymous EVERYTHING, since I was getting 25 or so a day spam comments for rape sites (yeah, my parents LOVED seeing that.....) and fake logins from the mistacronks.com domain. I delete them when I come across them on the other sites that I run (and help run), and appreciate everyone else doing the same. I know Geeklog now has some spam filtering for the comments on their newer versions, but am not aware of anything for MediaWiki (what wiki.qmailtoaster.com runs on). If anyone else knows of anything, feel free to send me a message!



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