Disable spambots 1.1.4 is a PHP script for phpBB Modules scripts design by magenta.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Disable spambots uses cryptographic signing techniques to ensure that any comment submissions have occurred from an appropriate comment form
Publisher review: Disable spambots uses cryptographic signing techniques to ensure that any comment submissions have occurred from an appropriate comment form This mod uses cryptographic signing techniques to ensure that any comment submissions have occurred from an appropriate comment form (stopping simple random-submission bots), that the form was actually generated for the user who is submitting (stopping clusters of page-scraping spiders), and that at least 5 seconds have passed between the form generation and the submission (stopping bots which fully scrape the page and then immediately submit). If one of these conditions is not met, the submit operation is turned into a preview, giving human posters another chance to submit. Since implementing this mod, my forum has only gotten two spams posted to it, and both were manually posted by a human. Countless thousands of spams were blocked. For added security, you should change the "nana" and "foofoo" text inserted in the first "BEFORE, ADD" step so that spambots can't simply spoof the form values as well. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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