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Jim Cohen
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New spam: Guestbooks signatures!

Post by Jim Cohen »

I've noticed a new method of spamming coming up lately. People are signing the guestbook of my websites, making "general" comments that seem irrelevant to the subject, like "Wow! Great website; it loads much faster now", etc., etc. and then they sign the book and leave their "own" website address, just to try to catch your attention. On a few occasions, I've bit and went to their websites, and invariably they're selling something (not porn, just stuff: vacations, etc., etc). This appears to be a new trend in spam. Just FYI.
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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Uh-oh. Do you mean that Nigerian business deal was a scam? If so, I'm probably out about $35,000 in "good faith money".


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Hey Jim,
If you got any $$ left I got a few oceanfront lots left in Ky.

BF

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Bill, I'll call ya. Y'know they ain't making any more of that these days!


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Post by Ernie Renn »

Welcome to the World Wide Web, JC!

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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

OK, but I just don't understand what some of these people are up to. Today someone signed with "Useful resource. Easy to use." Now, my website is kinda nice, but no one would legitimately call it a "useful resource" unless you happen to be doing your masters thesis on my band! And it's neither hard nor "easy" to use. It's only about 6 pages for goodness sake. Now, the signer did NOT leave a weblink that they hoped I'd follow, so I would see their "angle". Just an email address, which I have no intention of writing to. I get a lot of these kind of signatures on the guestbook. Really... what are they trying to do? I just don't get it...
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Boy, that sure seems like an awfully slooow way to collect names for spamming: one at a time!? I'd think they'd be better off just buying or collecting up a list and shotgunning it out there...
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Ron Page, I'll get you for that. (And you know what I'm talkin' about) Image
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Post by Ernie Renn »

The ones I usually see have the same site address for the mail and the website links.

I don't quite know what they're up to. But I'm sure it's no good.

Just delete the guestbook entry.

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Post by Ron Page »

Sorry, Jim.

I know that was pretty silly of me. I'll just blame it on my mood.

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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Well, I've learned some more about this spam/scam. I went to the website where I manage my guestbook and wanted to delete some of these wierd posts, because some of them were now leaving web addresses that appeared pornographic and I don't want those links on my guestbook!

When I looked at the html of the messages they had left on my guestbook, I discovered that all of them had HIDDEN html messages (viewable only in editing mode) that contained various pornographic terms and weblinks, etc. I don't know what they're up to by putting this hidden text into my guestbook. Does this somehow mark my site for their purposes? I dunno, but that's what's happening. I deleted all the messages and was also able to mark it so that no one from those computers is able to sign my guestbook in the future. We'll see if that helps at all...
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Post by Don Walters »

Since the contents of the pages can be viewed, maybe they are sending "secret messages" to ??? using the hidden stuff ?? Image

Not very secure, but maybe hidden in almost plain sight.

<font size=-2>sounds paranoid, but the world is a strange place right now...</font>

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