July 20, 2004


Blacklist update

For all my buds out there running some kind of comment-policing software on your blog here are some URL's that dropped over 600 comments into my blog in the last couple of hours. One, play--- is still trying to spam me; it had over 400 of the entries alone. Add these to your blacklist...

playgay.biz
meds-pill.com
milfporn.org
xxx-dvd.biz
xxx-stories.net
zoo-zone.com

Happy blogging. I hate comment spammers with a passion.

posted by Jo Fish on 07.20.04 at 08:15 PM





Comments:

Thanks for the warning.

posted by: Sadly, No! on 07.21.04 at 07:52 AM [permalink]



Yeah, thanks, but what's that zoo one all about?

posted by: The Fixer on 07.21.04 at 03:47 PM [permalink]



Christ. First someone uses Blogspot and Blogshares to create a porno link-farm, now this.

Why can't these people let us find smut on our own?

posted by: SMD on 07.21.04 at 11:57 PM [permalink]



I hope my IP isn't spamming, but I got this fucking "Instant Access" dialer/cookie that I cannot delete.

posted by: Cloned Poster on 07.22.04 at 03:18 PM [permalink]



Cloned Poster, that sounds like something that fell on my machine a few months back. Make sure your virus definitions are up to date. Then get to work hunting down the file. If it is like the one I had, it shows up in the anti-virus software under the wrong name and you can't find it. I found it by using Lavasoft's Ad-Aware. Youc an download a free copy from them. That software located the real name. It got a false directory when it located it, but a search foudn the right name int he right place. Then I found I couldn't delete it because it was in the registry and every time I deleted it, it came back. So you have to delete the registry entries using regedit. If you don't know what that is, get someone you know who is a developer to do it, because you can hose your machine badly by messing with the registry. Those things are tricky, too. There were several entries in the registry for it and I had to hunt them down one by one and find the ones that were under different names as well.

What it had done was dump a .dll file into a system directory and the registry entries would pop it back in when I took it out.

posted by: dean on 07.23.04 at 02:35 PM [permalink]






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