jumwerth
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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?
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.
.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.
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.
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).
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)
The Sabre plugin is an appropriate answer to this issue.
You can check it at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sabre