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Spam the spammers


By chri - Posted on 06 June 2008

From: Spampoison

WWW Robots (also called wanderers, spiders, crawlers, or bots) are programs that crawl the Web continually retrieving linked pages. When a spammer's bot visits your website, blog, forum, etc, all pages and sites linked to it will be searched looking for email addresses.

All you have to do is link to this page so that whenever a spammer's robot scans your page, it will be sucked into this one. To link to this page, just use this simple code:

<a href="http://english-131071411611.spampoison.com">
Fight Spam! Click Here!</a>
or
<a href="http://english-131071411611.spampoison.com">
<img src="http://pics4.inxhost.com/images/sticker.gif" border="0" 
width="80" height="15"/></a>

These links will redirect email harvesting bots to trap sites that will feed it with an almost infinite loop of dynamically generated fake email addresses, mostly on known spammer owned domains! This will render their harvested lists practically useless and of no commercial value.

And yes, probably the spambots will blacklist the domains spampoison.com, but well, it will probably slow them down

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And you'll probably want to update your robots.txt to keep 'good' crawlers (search engines etc) from wasting their time on these domains. (evil crawlers ignore robots,txt anyway). I don't know if you can enter foreign domains in your robots.txt but you can always put the links on a separate page and put that page in your robots.txt Dieter

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