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How does Defensio help thwart spammers?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
We don't actively chase down spammers, but instead take the pragmatist's attitude that since spam is and will continue to be a problem, we need the best tools possible to manage it, that is, prevent it from ever getting to your blog. If spam never made it through, spammers would be out of business.
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If my IP is listed, does it mean I am a spammer or my ISP hosts spammers?

SpamCop FAQ
Each SCBL page includes a "listing history" for the IP address being looked up. The history contains the date and time of all listing and delisting for that IP address for the last 30 days, regardless of whether the listing was valid or mistaken. There is no indication in the history whether the listing was valid or mistaken, timed off or was a manual delisting. One also has to remember that IP addresses change hands.
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Is Defensio a replacement for Akismet?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Defensio's web service combined with the any of the plug-ins we provide are intended to replace Akismet as your blog's (or application's) shield against comment spam.
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How do I install and configure Defensio on my blog?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Well, it depends on your blogging platform. Instructions are provided alongside each of the plug-ins that can be downloaded here. Don't forget to sign up for an API key. You'll need one in order to use Defensio. (it's free.)
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Will Defensio outperform Akismet?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
We can't make any promises (sorry), but our early testing suggests that Defensio's performance is very, very good. As with any adaptive filter, it will only improve with time. You may need to give it a few days before it really kicks into gear, but quite quickly you should see a significant reduction in the flow of comment spam to your blog.
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How can I integrate Defensio in my own application?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Defensio is more than just a blog spam filter, but a spam filtering service for any social web applications where spam might be an issue. We expose a public API that you can easily leverage for your own applications -- in fact, many developers already have. Head on over to our API page to learn more about it!
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Why do I need to create an account with Defensio?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
In order for our plug-in to work with your blog, we need to generate for you a unique API key. This requires some personal information (namely your blog and email address), and thus the requirement to create an account and sign-up for the service. All personal data will be kept strictly confidential, as described in our Privacy Policy.
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So, does that mean users (like Spammers) can't be banned from TypeKey by Six Apart?

Six Apart - TypeKey FAQ
No. A user can be banned by violating the TypeKey Terms of Service: for example, by abusing the service by tampering with the system or posting bulk comments or spam. Remember, TypeKey only authenticates users, it does not pass the content of a comment to a weblog, so Six Apart will not police content.
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Can I use Defensio if I'm not blogging on WordPress?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
While at launch we'll only be making available a WordPress plug-in, many developers from around the world are busy building plug-ins and applications for the Defensio platform as we speak. These will be posted to our Downloads page as they are made available. Subscribe to our RSS feed to be kept in the loop.
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Defensio seems to be purposely vague about what goes on "under the hood". Why?

Defensio · FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
It's true, we're intentionally unspecific about the underlying technologies and methodologies we're using to fight spam. It's not that we're uncomfortable with disclosure, nor that we lack confidence in the strength of our filter; but rather, we believe it's in our collective interests to keep the spammers guessing as much as possible (they are, after all, reading this site along side good people like yourself).
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What about Spammers?

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At Paypalseek.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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kingfeeds.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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At TurnFind.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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surefish.co.uk: help - SPAM FAQs
the time of writing it's reckoned that 90% of the junk email in Europe and the USA is sent by just 200 individuals. They use legal loopholes and 'offshore' hosting to evade the authorities attempts to clamp down on them. For more information on who these people are, see the Register Of Known Spam Operators (ROKSO), at spamhaus.org
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Edayz.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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At EkeySeek.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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At usdsearch.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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At mybefind.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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E-cola.com we have 0 tolerance for spammers, all affiliates that use ANY kind of unsolicitated mail will be removed and their generated clicks will be reversed, revenue will be returned to our advertisers
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Do you sell your email addresses to spammers?

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Can I have an email alias on the Middlebury Community Network? I think jim@middlebury.net is a lot better address than sghj1684@aol.com . Ans: Yes you can, but you can't have jim@middlebury.net because that's mine. Email aliases can be created to point to your "real" email address, but they are obviously subject to name availability. There's no extra charge for an email alias.
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WHO DOES IT HELP?

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The Cuddle Ewe Underquilt can be used by anybody, whether or not you have any physical ailments. It helps people with FMS, Chronic Fatigue, Arthritis, Back problems, broken bones, hip troubles, and a number of other ailments.
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What can ARIN do to help me locate hackers/spammers?

Network Abuse - Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, the first step is to report fraudulent activity to the abuser's ISP, which will be listed as the organization that was delegated the IP address space. Most ISPs are responsive to concerns about hackers and spammers on their networks. If you are unsuccessful in resolving this situation with the ISP, you may wish to contact local law enforcement in your area. ARIN maintains the WHOIS database as a service to the global Internet community.
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Should an affluent person own nothing in order to thwart opportunists?

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A well structured program enables ownership in a legal container (entity) that has impediments to attachment. Such entities permit the family to control the asset fully until an attack emerges. The insulative qualities of such containers make it expensive and difficult to outside penetration and thereby render the asset holder unattractive to claims seeking financial rewards.
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are all spammers evil, or only 99% of them?

Frequently Asked Questions
the moment, I believe they are ALL evil, and should ALL be executed.
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How do spammers get my email address?

SPAM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are many ways for spam artists to get email addresses. Some companies with which you have dealt sell their mailing lists to other companies. Many "free" products and services ask you to register using your email address and sell those email addresses to make up for the cost of the "free" product or service you got. Spammers can also use "bots" or "robots" to harvest the Internet for email addresses.
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Support - Frequently Asked Questions - Nationwide Internet
Spammers typically purchase a block of hundreds or thousands of email addresses which have been either "harvested" from various public sources (UseNet newsgroups, message/bulletin boards, discussion forums, email links on webpages, etc.) or bought outright from, say, websites which prompt you to enter an email address. Furthermore, after a spammer obtains your email address in the first place, they often buy, sell, trade, share and steal email addresses among each other.
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How do I ban spammers?

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How do spammers get my email?

Geekpedia • Software article: Spam FAQ
There are many ways to get thousands of email addresses to spam. There are web crawlers that search the web for email addresses, just like google, but they look for the @ sign, particular for emails. Bulletin boards are the perfect targets. They have many members registered and the emails are displayed in the profile page. That's why many bulletin boards have the option not to make public the email address of the member.
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Where do I report spammers?

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Please contact us through the Contact link at the bottom of all FanSpot pages with the URL to the profile of a spammer, and details of how you were spammed.
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