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Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
"The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
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Klon wrote:Oh my, we need a C-C-C-Combo Breaker here:

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2276
to
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2289


14 threads. 14! :evil:
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Damn, damn, DAMN! Jamie is the only one who can lock down IPs, and he's not in town. Grrr, I've had it with this spammer, has been going on all day!
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CarlosFerreira wrote:


Damn, damn, DAMN! Jamie is the only one who can lock down IPs, and he's not in town. Grrr, I've had it with this spammer, has been going on all day!


I've deleted about 10 of his stuff or so. This one is annoyingly persistent.
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:shock:


We are now the Sudetenland.


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thehemogoblin wrote:I have to have deleted 50 pieces of spam in the last day, and I know Carlos has done much the same. This is absolutely crazy.


Serious guys, it's been absolutely mental. We really cannot delete them as fast as they're posted.
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shinji wrote::shock:


We are now the Sudetenland.


/Godwin


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seems you guys won't get much sleep tonight....
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This wrote:seems you guys won't get much sleep tonight....


Or, more accurately, you guys are going to get to see a lot of porn advertisements.
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Yeah, massive spam attack in the Paul Stoddart memorial forum...

EDIT: And in the JDD forum too...
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If I can suggest it, there are anti-spambot contuermeasures that might serve us well. I'm thinking of the screen where you have to input words from an image that are distorted to make it impossible for bots to read. I don't know how you actually get them, but I figured they'd be part and parcel of forum software.
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Bloody hell - that is one hell of a spam attack. This is just what has ended up in the PSMF forum:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2385
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2384
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2383
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2382
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2381
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2380
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2379
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2378
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2377
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2376
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2375
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2374
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2373
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2372
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2371
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2370
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Captain Hammer wrote:If I can suggest it, there are anti-spambot contuermeasures that might serve us well. I'm thinking of the screen where you have to input words from an image that are distorted to make it impossible for bots to read. I don't know how you actually get them, but I figured they'd be part and parcel of forum software.

I think that we'll need something like that, because we've been under siege recently from spam.
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The attack is also on the Jean-Denis Deletraz Memorial Forum

From viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2357 to viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2368
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Oh my...

Either we need A) Administrator rights to the user moderators so that they can ban spambots B) Countermeasures so that the spambots won't get to spam in the first place or C) More moderators.
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So sorry about this, lads and lasses. Number of spam threads this morning: 42. Douglas Adams was right... :?
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CarlosFerreira wrote:So sorry about this, lads and lasses. Number of spam threads this morning: 42. Douglas Adams was right... :?

And it's increasing, the same bot over and over again...
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If we can't get one of those image-code things I was talking about, an early system we used to use on a very old forum was that accounts needed to be verified by the moderators. When a new user registered, the final step would be to send an e-mail to the moderators answering five questions (in our case, these would be things like "Who was the 1997 World Champion?" and "How many wins did Ayrton Senna score at Monaco?"; if thy don't know the answers off by heart, they canalways use Wikipedia). The account would not be verified until the user had responded.
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Captain Hammer wrote:If we can't get one of those image-code things I was talking about, an early system we used to use on a very old forum was that accounts needed to be verified by the moderators. When a new user registered, the final step would be to send an e-mail to the moderators answering five questions (in our case, these would be things like "Who was the 1997 World Champion?" and "How many wins did Ayrton Senna score at Monaco?"; if thy don't know the answers off by heart, they canalways use Wikipedia). The account would not be verified until the user had responded.


I suggested this a while back, that you ask prospective forum members a simple question before they join so spambots won't be a problem. On one forum they asked you what 1+1 was in the sign-up process, I think something like this is necessary.
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Captain Hammer wrote:If we can't get one of those image-code things I was talking about, an early system we used to use on a very old forum was that accounts needed to be verified by the moderators. When a new user registered, the final step would be to send an e-mail to the moderators answering five questions (in our case, these would be things like "Who was the 1997 World Champion?" and "How many wins did Ayrton Senna score at Monaco?"; if thy don't know the answers off by heart, they canalways use Wikipedia). The account would not be verified until the user had responded.

Or even "Who is HWNSNBM?" to prove that they already read the forum/listen to the podcasts... And flying flaming papayas to those who CAN'T say his name... :D
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Nuppiz wrote:Oh my...

Either we need A) Administrator rights to the user moderators so that they can ban spambots B) Countermeasures so that the spambots won't get to spam in the first place or C) More moderators.


C isn't a problem, 99.9% of the time. I've gone entire weekends not being here and Carlos hasn't had any problems. It's more A than anything else, because we're far more active than Jamienoch.
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Also, I'm going to say this here: Please do not reply to these spam pieces. It's taking us so much time to delete them that I'm just deleting your responses with them. It takes way too much time to move a reply when you're trying to delete 15-42 pieces of spam in one sitting.
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thehemogoblin wrote:Also, I'm going to say this here: Please do not reply to these spam pieces. It's taking us so much time to delete them that I'm just deleting your responses with them. It takes way too much time to move a reply when you're trying to delete 15-42 pieces of spam in one sitting.


What he said, absolutely. Don't feed the spambots, just makes it doubly hard for us.
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So much spam.
Really need to update the crappy forum captcha to a more advanced one, or use a completely different picture recognition system.
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I believe it is also possible to include custom questions which can catch out spambots - they're not likely to be programmed with how long Macro Apicella's F1 career was, or how many starts Jean-Denis Deletraz made, for instance.
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Doesn't even have to be like that. I searched around on my PC hardware/software forum I go to a lot, and a couple of people posted suggestions or had problems.
One guy who had problems just had the captcha section of signing up replaced with 'tick the boxes with images of kittens'. So you could have just 'tick the boxes with F1 cars'
Other suggestions were upgrade the captcha (as the default is already bypassed by Bots easily - Is that the problem here?) with an upgraded captcha mod .
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Captain Hammer wrote:If I can suggest it, there are anti-spambot contuermeasures that might serve us well. I'm thinking of the screen where you have to input words from an image that are distorted to make it impossible for bots to read. I don't know how you actually get them, but I figured they'd be part and parcel of forum software.


It's called Captcha software. Either it's not working or it's still switched off (I couldn't sign up at first because I couldn't read it, so Enoch (temporarily?) switched it off :oops:)
Though I think Waris had this problem too, so don't start pointing the finger at me!!!
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Nah, it's on. Log out and click on the register link, it's there.
But like I said, the default basic captcha on phpbb is already beaten by spam bots.
The forum needs to modify it or upgrade it.
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kostas22 wrote:
Captain Hammer wrote:If I can suggest it, there are anti-spambot contuermeasures that might serve us well. I'm thinking of the screen where you have to input words from an image that are distorted to make it impossible for bots to read. I don't know how you actually get them, but I figured they'd be part and parcel of forum software.


It's called Captcha software. Either it's not working or it's still switched off (I couldn't sign up at first because I couldn't read it, so Enoch (temporarily?) switched it off :oops:)
Though I think Waris had this problem too, so don't start pointing the finger at me!!!
Hell, I'll even volunteer to be a third moderator if it makes any difference.


Yeah, as will I if it eases the work-load. I'm on summer hols now so I'll be on the computer even more than usual.
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Got some spam here:
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kostas22 wrote:NO.

Just bathplugging no.


don't respond to it! do it for our precious moderators!

(that's why i quote you in a different topic :D )
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This wrote:
kostas22 wrote:NO.

Just bathplugging no.


don't respond to it! do it for our precious moderators!

(that's why i quote you in a different topic :D )


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This wrote:
kostas22 wrote:NO.

Just bathplugging no.


don't respond to it! do it for our precious moderators!

(that's why i quote you in a different topic :D )


Thanks, This. You're my favorite now.

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