Nightly spam.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
But I haven't even told the forum when my birthday is, and it has got it wrong anyway. :lol:
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A Former User last edited by
When did these forums start?
And perhaps what can be the default value(s) there upon registration?
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blackbird71 last edited by
Whoever it is, they've got Opera pretty well pegged. Spams burst in at various times of any day, usually two at a time (spaced within the 2-minute spam block window), then the username changes and two more arrive on the same theme, and so on, until the page is jammed with spam. Occasionally, there will be an off-baba-topic spam or two (usually some food/health supplement) interspersed during that same overall time block, then all the spam goes quiet for at least several hours. But the clustering in both time and subject matter is extremely unique and recurring, compared with the variety of spam I observed on other websites.
I've never encountered this same baba spam anywhere but here, and I've never seen spam elsewhere so persistently repetitive in topic, day after week after month. It's almost as if one "somebody" has Opera's forums wired into their personal spam generator...
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linuxmint7 last edited by
I guess it uses the info in your Opera account.
I've never provided Opera any of my personal info, other than my email address, which was used to sign me up.
Oh look!, and it's even blackbirds birthday too. Happy Birthday! blackbird.
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blackbird71 last edited by
I guess it uses the info in your Opera account.
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and it's even blackbirds birthday too. Happy Birthday! blackbird.Cake? Where'd my cake go? Did anybody see my cake??? Rats! I missed the free cake... and it wasn't even my birthday...
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digmed last edited by
I've never encountered this same baba spam anywhere but here, and I've never seen spam elsewhere so persistently repetitive in topic, day after week after month. It's almost as if one "somebody" has Opera's forums wired into their personal spam generator...
Do a google search for "baba spam", "vashikaran spam" or "black magic spam", and you'll see these types of spam are a major issue on a lot of different forums.
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blackbird71 last edited by
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Do a google search for "baba spam", "vashikaran spam" or "black magic spam", and you'll see these types of spam are a major issue on a lot of different forums.Ahh... so it seems! Apparently, the various forums I routinely inhabit have either not yet come into this spammer's targeting system or else have some kind of Draconian blocking tools/techniques in place.
From what I was able to read in various Googled forum dialogues on the subject, the spammer appears to steadily register whole blocks of user-names, then peels them off in clumps and uses them in massive spam attacks that recur for weeks on end at any given forum. From various of those forum admin comments, it appears (based on the spammer's choice of user-names involving current events, sport figures, and culture in India) that he may indeed have his own connections there (apart from the client he most prominently spams for), though his IPs seem not to particularly emanate just from there. What he also seems to have is either a rather effective piece of spamming software or incredible patience.
However, what seems most baffling to me is how such out-of-touch spamming subject material on the targeted forums (even allowing for his pay-for-call phone numbers) can generate enough revenue to justify its nonetheless real operating costs/efforts...
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Deleted User last edited by
However, what seems most baffling to me is how such out-of-touch spamming subject material on the targeted forums (even allowing for his pay-for-call phone numbers) can generate enough revenue to justify its nonetheless real operating costs/efforts...
It's baffling other than to say, there are none so blind as those who "will not see". In other words, suckers are born every minute and even one per hundred thousand is probably enough to generate income.
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blackbird71 last edited by
That's a good point, although it still remains hard for me to envision a 'profitable' aggregate return for the baba spam at the various forums I checked out via Google... many of them were semi-technical (like Opera's forums) or were "specialty" sites for gamers, etc. In any case, something must obviously be working out for the spammers financially, since they're so persistent. I do know the leading "client" (A.K.Joll) continually sponsored by the baba spam has his own website, so any legal sanctions against at least him must not apply in his locale.