Protector and honeytraps
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Protector and honeytraps
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Hi!
I have just come from a LAN party where I attended a presentation on email SPAM given by Tobias Scheffer of the Max Plank institute.
An interesting concept I never heard of before was "honeytraps". Links invisible to the users, forbidden for the search engines by means of the robots.txt file. If someone clicks on this link, it must be a SPAM spider. Then get the IP and ban it.
Don't know how effective it is, but it's a smart idea.
Is there something like this in XOOPS Protector? If it is, well, congratulations and thank you for the work. If not... well, it's a suggestion.
Thank you.
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