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Weird Users Registering (8 posts)

  1. jumwerth
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    I have a Wordpress blog (www.jeffreydinsmore.com) that's basically just a small thing for my friends and family. Lately I've been getting a lot of registered users with .ru emails. I don't allow users to post anything but comments, but does anyone know what might be happening? On the off chance that I've somehow gained a loyal Russian following, I wouldn't want to just kick anyone off as a user, but I'm a little nervous that it is spam and/or hacker related. Has anyone else had this situation?

  2. Chris_K
    Administrator
    Posted 2 years ago #

    Oh, safe bet it is spam related.

    Have you tried any of the spam plugins? I'd start with Bad Behavior. It may block 'em before they even get a chance to comment. There may be some anti-spam measures for registrations, but I'm afraid I wouldn't know. I don't force folks to register to comment.

    -- standard anti-spam blurb follows --

    Install and activate Akismet or Spam Karma 2. Then install and activate Bad Behavior.

    http://akismet.com/
    http://unknowngenius.com/blog/wordpress/spam-karma/
    http://homelandstupidity.us/software/bad-behavior/

    For those who struggle with the Akismet directions: http://wordpress.com/api-keys/

    See also the Combating_Comment_Spam page in the Codex.

  3. harknell
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    .ru is definitely spam unless you happen to be a russian language oriented blog (which I doubt). BTW, anyone registering with a .info email address is also definitely a spammer--that extension might as well die as it's being totally overrun by spammers since it's easy to register.

  4. adamrbrown
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    harknell: The .info comment is 100% wrong. Click on my name if you don't believe me.

    Some of us bought .info domains before the spammers started buying them up.

  5. JohnL
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    Thanks for this info.

    (1) I've had an surge of spam-like subscriptions which I pruned by hand.
    (2) I've now installed Bad-Behavior on one blog to examine its effecs.
    (3) "Totally overrun" sounds a bit hyperbolic to me; I, too, own a .info URL that's legitimate (behaviormod.info).

  6. moshu
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    I second (third?) this opinion about .info.

    On the other hand: if you don't have "anyone can register" clicked - do you still get fake registrations? (just wondering)

  7. moshu
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    You may also want to try this solution:
    http://www.village-idiot.org/archives/2007/01/10/wp-deadbolt/

  8. dlo
    Member
    Posted 2 years ago #

    The Sabre plugin is an appropriate answer to this issue.

    You can check it at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sabre

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