Spam bots on the webpage
maybe changing the name of the register action script or adding a verification will stunt these bitches...
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Yeah changing the action to something like nignog or adding verification definitely would.
There aren't updates for this forum? |
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what made the spam fucks come here all of a sudden?? i've been on here for years and never saw spam...but now it's daily
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Re: Spam bots on the webpage
Originally Posted by 2stockrocketz
what made the spam fucks come here all of a sudden?? i've been on here for years and never saw spam...but now it's daily
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There's a forum update that adds verification scripting, but it requires a back up in case things go and get themselves completely fucked. The powers that be haven't had the time, but it's coming in the next couple weeks.
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
There's a forum update that adds verification scripting, but it requires a back up in case things go and get themselves completely fucked. The powers that be haven't had the time, but it's coming in the next couple weeks.
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Don't wish me luck, I'm just the resident loudmouth. I think it's a Bliss/Frank collaboration.
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The bots use expolits in the forum script to run text/ini files as code to register their names and post messages.
The bots scan through IP ranges looking for webservers trying all of the get command exploits they know on a given server if the server runs the script then it makes the post the bot probably logs the ip adress of sucessfull connections all you have to do is find what exploit is allowing access and change the name, or download the scripts they're using on yoru computer and change the action name on the form say change https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...ction=register to https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?action=nignog it wouldn't be able to run its premade register scripts anymore It looks something like this, sorry for the huge screen shot, but i couldn't paste the text because the forum software was trying to hyperlink all of those IP's and it woudn't post. The verification warped numbers thing might not do much because the bots dont nessiciaiy go that route to register. they get the server to run code on its self to register. Whats in the red is the file containing the code of the expolit they're trying to run. this ---- is easy to counter. most of those get's even in the yellow are attemps to exploit the server, but i just highlighted that one specific thing http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/6734/un1hh4.jpg edit, piece of ---- photobucket |
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nignog>register
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Interesting, I didn't think it was a problem with the forums just thought it was a well thought out script :P Guess the random character verification thing wouldn't work in this case...
phpbb used to have a ton of crazy exploits. I found one on a huge game forum once where you could just put a tag in your location that would end up corrupting the database. |
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thiss ---- is out of hand tonight
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Re: Spam bots on the webpage
Destroy all Spambots
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