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[There's More to the Story] So between the times of 11pm and 7am, I got hit by the spam squad. All different IPs, but all based somewhere other than the US.

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[The ToolWiz Blog] The ToolWiz Blog » The Importance Of Using Redirect Links In Your ...: They gave me a list of email addys from people who reported messages containing my domain name, and demanded that I show where THESE people opted-in to MY list, along with their IPs, and contact info. I had ONLY sent emails to my CUSTOMERS at that point, and I have no clue who sent the emails out that contained my domain name.

[donburnside.com] What is Twitter? | donburnside.com: Besides, it's only your first comment (per IP address if you are commenting from work and home) that the robot warriors have to approve. After that it should be clear saling!

[Christian Little] Blog Comment Spammers Offering Opt Out? | Christian Little: Now here’s a thought I had about this opt-out link - if I enter my URL into their form to get off their list, chances are the spam will just go up as they know the site is actively monitored. In fact, I’m betting that my spam volume will shoot through the roof because I filled out the form.

[The Phoenix Real Estate Guy] Why Paid Blog Comments are a Waste of Your Money (and my time ...: The option to spam these comments will send them off to spam databases, where the IP, URL and email address will be added to lists of known spammers. These are not the kind of lists people generally desire to be a part of.

The Blog Pound: I’m sorry, but the spammers are just too active and I don’t want their stupid comments live for even sixty seconds. I get email notification of comments three times an hour, so I promise your intelligent and beloved comment will show up quickly, but the spammer’s comments will just hit the delete bin, where they belong. 

[Stupid Sideline Reporters] Jaguars/Texans Live Blog - Pregame « Stupid Sideline Reporters: With said trolling and sockpuppeting, I have the right to edit your comments (I never do, but for tonight….). If I catch you then prepare for a night of humiliation, so I’m warning you now.

[Memories Documented] Tasteless advertizing | Memories Documented: Brag Stats. Comments:19687; Articles:1551; Article Hits:4074935; Unique Visitors:739598; Rss Subscribers:4164; Comment Subscribers:5959; Spammers:104493; Generated :497769 spams; Monitoring:2725279 spam IPs ...

[BelchSpeak] BelchSpeak » Post Topic » Obama Spammers Now Using BofA Phishing ...: It looks like blocking directclieck.com would do best to block this attack, but remember, you have to block it by name, not by IP since it fast fluxes. The best way would be to block it using content filters or a proxy if you have one.

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