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[Andy Beard - Niche Marketing] Due to all the spam, Google.com ends up on my domain blacklist, and a single URL occurrence will still allow it to be visible within my standard settings for comment moderation, as long there are no other specific penalties imposed by Spam Karma.
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[Affordable Website Marketing] Google Groups Comment Spam: Unfortunately on a daily basis my server is hit with comment spam with links pointing to Google redirects, or Google subdomains. Here are some examples:- Due to all the spam, Google.com ends up on my domain blacklist, and a single URL .
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[fiddyp] Spammers use Top Commentators vulnerability to hijack top list: None of the top commentator widgets work on my blog so I’ve using the community cloud one instead and it has occurred to me that could happen because I’ve noticed that uses the last url too. If people use the same name, it’s going to get confusing.
[Secure Computing: Sec-C] A Better Mouse: This particular spam came to my web contact address, not my WHOIS address. If it had come to my WHOIS address, it would have been immediately given a much higher probability for being spam.
[Marketing Experts Exposed] Google Blocks My Blog And Warns Visitors?: What surprised me even more was that I received a warning about my site being blocked, directly from Google, only 24 hours later. Funny though, because once I could access my site, and while I was still being blocked by Google, my blog was still displaying Google AdSense ads.
[Mary Schmidt Marketing Troubleshooter] Snake Oil On The Web: I’m wondering if Corry realises that in his/her last reply at the end of that thread, s/he just agreed with me that s/he is spamming. I am strongly suspecting they have no clue that they have done so.
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[Content Matters] CAT Technology are Nothing But a SPAM Shop: A few months ago, I began to get SPAM from some lowlife at a company called CAT Technology, Inc., which claim to provide offshore development services in India. I tried all the usual methods to get myself removed from the list, leveraging Outlooks Junk email approaches as well as sending the message to the blacklist manager for our corporate SPAM filters.
[Presidium Podium] Ill tell you what I think about HotCaptcha: You’ve probably run into situations filling out forms online, entering bank information, posting to blogs, signing up for new services, and so on, in which you are required to manually input a series of characters as they appear in an image. This is basically intended to either prevent spam or add an extra layer of security by authenticating that the user is in fact human, thwarting automated processes that can fill out forms mechanically and submit them via a “robotic”
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