We are working with the sender and providing recommendations to secure
and monitor account users (such as using captcha to prevent bots from
registering and setting rate limits on the user level). Currently there
is no historical data on abuse from this particular user, they have
flagged this
Hi Eloise,
At 02:07 02-06-2008, Eloise Carlton wrote:
We are working with the sender and providing recommendations to secure
and monitor account users (such as using captcha to prevent bots from
registering and setting rate limits on the user level). Currently there
is no historical data on
Thank you for taking the time to report this. We've audited this
sender; they are a social network, where users can communicate within a
network or users inviting friends to join a forum. The sender also
implemented Captcha as part of the registration. We are working to find
out more of the how
Yes but the invite option may be abused. Like yahoo calendar invites are
abused to send spam
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 03:23 -0700, Eloise Carlton wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this. We've audited this
sender; they are a social network, where users can communicate within a
ram wrote:
Yes but the invite option may be abused. Like yahoo calendar invites are
abused to send spam
Mailing-Lists also can be abused (try to subscribe with a forged address).
the question is
- can the abuser put his text or url inside the message? If so, the site
should run the text
I am getting spams on my spamtraps which are coming with
HABEAS_ACCREDITED_COI
Where do I report these
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On 02.05.08 19:11, ram wrote:
I am getting spams on my spamtraps which are coming with
HABEAS_ACCREDITED_COI
Where do I report these
try searching the habeas website...
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