Spam, Ham and the Black Hat Jam

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Posted by VitaminB | Posted in Resources | Posted on 22-12-2009

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Spam, Ham, Black Hat Jam

Today I upgraded my Akismet Spam plugin for Flash O Rama and I saw an amazing figure on their website that 83% of all comments are spam.

That is absolutely crazy. If people just spend the same time doing something useful, for example placing proper google ads on a website that actually contributes they can actually make more money out of wasted time im sure.

I read this post on Akismet’s Blog

Spammers call those link farms “autoblogs”. They’re a popular fad among black-hat SEO consultants (which is what spammers generally prefer to call themselves). His description is correct: they use automated tools to copy material without permission and re-publish it on fake blogs covered with ads. Typically they also send high volumes of pingback or trackback notifications to try to trick naïve bloggers into linking to them (thus boosting the spammers’ search engine rankings – often at the expense of the original authors of the stolen material). They rip off both the bloggers whose material they’ve stolen, and the advertisers who are paying for worthless ads run on bogus sites.

It’s a pattern of behaviour we’re all too familiar with at Akismet.com. Spammers take advantage of trusting (and trustworthy) bloggers, web sites and online services. And it’s the innocent operators of those services who, ultimately, are harmed the most.

Tom’s experience demonstrates an unfortunate modern reality: that spammers will take advantage of trust and openness. If you own any web site that allows users to consume resources – that is, any web site that allows users to perform an action – you need to monitor it for signs of abuse. An unsupervised or abandoned web site is a spammer’s playground.

Comments (2)

Haha, that is crazy figures… Why do people want to waste their time like that.

Anyway thanks for the share :)

That is madness !! what a waste of time !

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