Daniel Fisla wrote:
From my experience it's trackback spam, or using the trackback api. I
think this is a huge problem for blogs.
Our service gets hundreds of thousands of spam messages. Blocking by
IP and
keywords gets you only so far. What is really needed is some statistical
filtering system like CRM114 (or dspam but that is for mail) Problem is
these systems are not easy to deploy and maintain.
You're right, Daniel, it's all trackback spam. In the
Preferences>Settings page, I've added a bunch of words to the Spam
Prevention section, but I'm still getting it.
Gary
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