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Cookie Stuffing Detector [Inside- What is Cookie Stuffing and Why you Should Care]
Developer Last Online: Jan 2018
This modification will help protect your boards against cookie stuffing scams.
What is Cookie Stuffing From Wikipedia: Quote:
There are several techniques for cookie stuffing, one of which works on most vBulletin forums. I'll put the following in code tags so only licensed vB owners can read it. Code:
A user can add an [img] bbcode in a post and put an affiliate page as the URL. That's all it takes to plant a cookie with their affiliate tracking code on the computers of everyone who views that post. What this mod does Code:
This modification inserts some Javascript on each thread page when a moderator or admin is viewing the thread. This Javascript counts how many [IMG] tags are in each post, and then tries to check if a given image is a valid image. If there is a mismatch, it will display a warning message at the top of the post alerting the mod/admin to the fact. There is the possibility of false positives if an image takes an inordinate amount of time to load. If you want to check for that possibility, there is a "recheck" link in the message, whereby you can recheck the images in that post. Import the product XML file in your Product Manager, then visit the Options group "Cookie Stuffing Detector Options". After installation, you can check if this is working by creating a post and .... Code:
including an image with an invalid URL, such as: [img]http://example.com/adslkdfaslkjdsfkjldfsakjlsdfakj/[/img] which should show up as a cookie stuffing attempt. I am planning to expand this mod to:
Tested in... (on Windows XP)
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#22
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@CareyCrew and FiMeTi: So you're getting the message at the very bottom of the page
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[img]https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/[/img] There is the possibility that you have other mods installed that is conflicting with the Javascript in this modification. Also, depending on how modified your style is, there could be conflicts displaying the warning message. Please try viewing the thread using the default vBulletin style to see if the message shows up. You can create one by creating a new style and selecting no parent. |
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When I make a new Post with the code you provide, I get a totally blank post.
I see nothing, no image, no text and no warning. vBulletin 3.7.3 Patch Level 1 with Default Style. |
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Do you get a message at the very bottom of the page about how many posts were checked for possible cookie stuffing?
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Like the idea but no matter what I do I get no error message. Tried a unmodded style, different browsers... I do get the message on the bottom.
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On last thing to try would be with all other modifications disabled. Failing that, if you want to give me a user/pass (with mod permissions) for your boards, I could try to debug this.
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Wouldnt this slow down the loading of a thread if the thread was 15 pages of images? Say there were 10 posts on every page, wouldn't it slow it down if that thread happened to be all images posted?
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same here. ;/
deinstalled for now, but stays on my favorite list |
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great..but i will wait to install!
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How does one do this "cookie stuffing" thing? I've had a couple new members who registered and never came on the board. Is that how it's done?
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