On Fri, 21 Nov 2014, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.11.2014 um 17:10 schrieb Joe Quinn:
We are setting up some honeypot email addresses, and were wondering if
anyone here had tips on how to include those addresses on webpages and
other places.
We're currently going with a pretty simple <!-- honey...@example.com -->
HTML comment. Is that too obvious? Should we put it into a CSS invisible
div as well? Any other ideas?
use a dedicated domain or subdomain with a own MX record and link a
"pixel.gif" with regular changing addresses - finally avoid the word honeypot
to make it not obvious :-)
these times the email inide a comment may be ignored by the smarter bots
On a public mailng list isn't a great place to discuss such tactics...
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