Aug
30
2007

Death To Comment Spam

I like getting comments as much the next blogger. But when they are full of useless links and repetitive statements that have nothing to do with my post, well, I’m getting a bit tired of having to delete a hundred or so each day. Akismet is doing a great job but I’ve need additional filters. So here’s what I’m working on:

One thing I noticed is that several spam comment come from the same IP address. So my first experimentations will involve blocking specific addresses. If you have your own domain, I understand that you can do edit your .htaccess file to block addresses and site names. I will elaborate further on this as soon as I figure it out. You can also do something similar by using PHP code to do the blocking. Again, more material for a post on my success or … experimentation.

Another solution comes by way of Project Honey Pot. Accordingly to their site:

“Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins receiving email we not only can tell that the messages are spam, but also the exact moment when the address was harvested and the IP address that gathered it.”

This method is said to work for anyone, whether they have their own domain or they have one of those free blogs such as blogger. I will write about the results of this one too.

There are several plug-ins specifically for WordPress users. I have Referrer Karma on my to-install list as one of the top solutions fighting for comment spammers.

So, lots of work ahead and I’ll keep you updated on my progress…

Remember… DEATH TO COMMENT SPAM

Popularity: 16% [?]

I like getting comments as much the next blogger. But when they are full of useless links and repetitive statements that have nothing to do with my post, well, I’m getting a bit tired of having to delete a hundred or so each day. Akismet is doing a great job but I’ve need additional filters. So here’s what I’m working on:

One thing I noticed is that several spam comment come from the same IP address. So my first experimentations will involve blocking specific addresses. If you have your own domain, I understand that you can do edit your .htaccess file to block addresses and site names. I will elaborate further on this as soon as I figure it out. You can also do something similar by using PHP code to do the blocking. Again, more material for a post on my success or … experimentation.

Another solution comes by way of Project Honey Pot. Accordingly to their site:

“Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins receiving email we not only can tell that the messages are spam, but also the exact moment when the address was harvested and the IP address that gathered it.”

This method is said to work for anyone, whether they have their own domain or they have one of those free blogs such as blogger. I will write about the results of this one too.

There are several plug-ins specifically for WordPress users. I have Referrer Karma on my to-install list as one of the top solutions fighting for comment spammers.

So, lots of work ahead and I’ll keep you updated on my progress…

Remember… DEATH TO COMMENT SPAM

Popularity: 16% [?]

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4 Comments »

  • Holly says:

    The Project Honey Pot addition seems very cool and hopefully, effective. I also run Akismet and (kind of) thankfully, my site isn’t big enough to have any additional problems with spam. It will change though, I’m sure. Good luck!

  • sprezzaturon says:

    Thanks, Holly. It has only taken me six months to get to this level of ‘popularity’ with spammers. If only it were that easy to reach every one else. :D By the way, you have a very enjoyable blog!

  • m0n says:

    Well hello there!
    Just wanted to drop in to thank you kindly for the link! I currently use an Akismet/Bad-Behavior mix as my front-line defense, and then target individual scumbags via htaccess. PHP is useful when htaccess is not available, as well as in other situations. Anyway, I wish you the best of luck in all of your future spam-fighting endeavors! Cheers!

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