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Indeed, I'd hoped to report the first day without spammers; instead, they're still lining up to be zapped. And that one is another "nally" variant, of which I'd previously zapped two last Friday. So either they're manually registering with similar names, or it's a bot that can get past the captcha.Gummies are attacking again! I have no idea how they got past registration, no way someone is manually creating these accounts, or are they that smart... do androids dream of electric sheep ?!
Merely existing is enough to draw the attention of spammers.Seems we're doing something right; if we're drawing such increased attention!
But indeed, not a bad idea. As much as I like the Gummi Bears, at the very least I'd want to see here some pirate Gummi Bears.
Indeed must be...Indeed, I'd hoped to report the first day without spammers; instead, they're still lining up to be zapped. And that one is another "nally" variant, of which I'd previously zapped two last Friday. So either they're manually registering with similar names, or it's a bot that can get past the captcha.
To some extent, yes.Merely existing is enough to draw the attention of spammers.
OOoh, MUCH more better!The gummies being spamvertised do not appear to be Gummi Bears. As for pirate Gummi Bears, try this one.
Were these accounts created yesterday after I enabled the Questions and Answer captcha?
Believe it.They are getting angry lads... 3 in a row today, usually was just 2 of them, i still refuse to believe that this could be a real human being doing this
Believe it.
Virtual Sweatshops Defeat Bot-or-Not Tests – Krebs on Security
Basically, they pay people in 3rd world countries peanuts to sit and solve captchas.