Either you can do it in phpbb code as already suggested (could be complicated) or may be you can modify following extension to suit your need.
May try that option as this is for a sports team. Interesting and thought-provoking replies, thanks all
when I seen the topic title I knew what this was going to be about.vatreni wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 3:19 pm Current: 3.3.9
Planned 3.3.11
My query is a follow-up on viewtopic.php?t=2167909 from many years ago.
I have a Q&A spambot question in place, but this isn't stopping real (shady) people signing up with
[email protected]
[email protected]
etc etc
Banning by IP, email and even country (I have Filter by country extension) isn't working as they are obviously using VPNs to keep popping up all over.
I don't want to make the Q&A question so difficult as to be ungoogleable, so I'm wondering if the idea to ban
*.*.*.*@gmail.com
or even
*.*.*@gmail.com
still works, as I don't know any genuine gmail users who have more than one dot, so happy to rule out any gmail address with 2 dots or more.
with all due respect, this is unhelpful. I don't think your team are taking onboard the severity of this recent wave of bots ability to crack even the hardest of Q&A.
With all due respect, on my main board which was terminated about 3 years ago (after being online for more than 20 years) I've only had to change my Q&A once (as in 1 time) and ... I've "worked" on countless other boards and easily eliminated spambot registrations (which wasn't the problem for which my assistance was requested) by using the Q&A.projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:14 pmwith all due respect, this is unhelpful. I don't think your team are taking onboard the severity of this recent wave of bots ability to crack even the hardest of Q&A.
We are because we got it as well and we had it on our own boards.projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:14 pm with all due respect, this is unhelpful. I don't think your team are taking onboard the severity of this recent wave of bots ability to crack even the hardest of Q&A.
we tried the name the forums last three letters etc which im sure i read on here worked but they got by that on ours. we tried uncommon questions and ones only relating to our little part of the internet which would take a really deep dive in to the hobby to find out but those in the know would get it pretty quickly. tried some suggestions from here too to no avail, maybe those forums weren't quite popular enough to continue on or because of the thinking "no bots = working Q&A" when they might not be getting hit by bots to begin with... I don't know just thinking out loud. we are the biggest in all of europe when it comes to our hobby we got a shed load of attention from the bots and crawlers, don't get me started on openai scraping our site but that's an whole other storywarmweer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:24 pmWith all due respect, on my main board which was terminated about 3 years ago (after being online for more than 20 years) I've only had to change my Q&A once (as in 1 time) and ... I've "worked" on countless other boards and easily eliminated spambot registrations (which wasn't the problem for which my assistance was requested) by using the Q&A.projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:14 pm
with all due respect, this is unhelpful. I don't think your team are taking onboard the severity of this recent wave of bots ability to crack even the hardest of Q&A.
im glad you are taking it onboard and its worked for you, don't take my tone as disparaging.KevC wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:34 pmWe are because we got it as well and we had it on our own boards.projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:14 pm with all due respect, this is unhelpful. I don't think your team are taking onboard the severity of this recent wave of bots ability to crack even the hardest of Q&A.
I changed my Q&A and it stopped. That's it.
We know from experience that if you have a Q&A that is based on general knowledge like what colour is the sky, the bots will crack it immediately. Anything you can get the answer for on google will be beaten pretty quickly. You have to think a bit more laterally with a question that requires understanding and logic to solve, like asking something about a logo etc. Also though, that cannot be an easy question like what colour is... or how many... because they'll just try red, blue, green etc until they get it right. At the moment, the bots really struggle with things you have to solve and understand and your question can be effective for a very long time.
im curious is it the "type" an answer style Q&A or the drag and drop the answers like seen on here ?
For Gmail it's specific case, they don't count the periods as part of the email address so a spammer can reuse the same email address multiple times with periods in different places. These both go to the same gmail inbox:projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:14 pm imo this isn't the correct approach. you may not know anybody but my forum has many genuine users with multiple dots, we have 30,000+ plus members.
You wouldn't ban the periods but you would need to check for duplicates when the user was using Gmail account.
The further discussion is most welcome.projectpulse wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:33 pm sorry vatreni i seem to be hijacking your topic but I hope it give you some insight, i feel your pain