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mathias 10-06-2008 06:54 PM

yea I had a big problem maybe about 15 new accounts every 3 or 4 hours.... been crazy

JesterP 10-07-2008 10:05 PM

I just enabled Re-Captcha, and all is back to normal.

J

mpasternak 10-08-2008 12:46 AM

i got hit in the last couple days with about 100 members.

my forum is now set to moderate new users (which i hate!) but every time a user registers i've checked with www.stopforumspam.com to see if they have al isting there

what i've thought though. Why isn't there a global database of known spam IP's and email accounts that could be shared over all of vbulletin users?

some sort of add on that on registration will check against a central database and automatically stop users, or have those IP's banned.

and if you banned someone for it, their iP / email would automatically be submitted to this database

Browser11 10-08-2008 04:39 AM

I had the same problem to.

I just added another question during registration in order to get rid of these, and seems like working.
Good think is that is a Greek forum and the question is in Greek language so is not so easy for spammers.

I did not use any hacks or plugins, I just added another field in users according to this....

http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=205214

ATVTorture 10-08-2008 11:43 AM

I will say we implemented the mod recommended in Noppid's post #23 below and they stopped immediately. We left the default setting of rejecting any submission that took less than 15 seconds and have had none it picked up accidently.

We currently have it set, as default, to send us a notification on every one it rejects. It tells you the user name and email address they were trying to use, as well as how long it took to complete. Most submissions were completed in 2-3 seconds which is humanly impossible.

Buster

noppid 10-08-2008 01:39 PM

My inbox is flooded with Bot attempts that were blocked. The email addresses are getting familiar.

I have been changing my hidden field info, only one or two letters per hidden field, just in case they get a leg up and modify the attack.

So far, so good. Knock wood. :)

Bill from Cleve 10-12-2008 02:03 PM

I'm running 3.7.3 and I have been flooded with human spammers from a Russian Spam server called svservers.com. When I was using SMF, they had a great tool that would allow me to Host ban and IP ban octect ranges "172.34.1.1 - 172.34.255.254". This worked great 100% of the time.
Does VB have this feature, or can someone point me in the right direction to finding an addon?

snakes1100 10-12-2008 04:23 PM

You can use a htaccess file and use host deny, add the below to the top of the htaccess file and resave.

order allow,deny
deny from 1.1.1 24.24.23.21 (put a space between each ip)

or

order allow,deny
deny from 10.10.10.10
deny from 24.24.23.21

Marco van Herwaarden 10-13-2008 07:50 AM

You can ban a partial IP address in the vB Options.

Bill from Cleve 10-13-2008 01:31 PM

Great, thanks!

snakes1100 10-13-2008 07:32 PM

If you want to stop all requests to your server from that range of ip's, use the htaccess file versus the admincp, that is only stopping them from accessing the forums, not the server itself.

Doughboy 10-26-2008 08:39 PM

Check out one of my other vb boards. The boards were pretty much "trafficless" (maybe 25 posts from actual posters) until the spam wave hit.

How the heck to I quickly trash 17,000 posts?

Threads: 17,462, Posts: 17,498, Members: 45, Active Members: 39
Code:

User Name          Email          Join Date          Last Activity          Post Count          Options
asteikuw          carlobeach85@yahoo.co.uk          10-10-2008          10-25-2008          6,234         
akunamat          billieferguson36@yahoo.co.uk        10-10-2008        10-25-2008        5,674       
berkutar          randallwise86@yahoo.co.uk        10-11-2008        10-26-2008        5,557



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