There doesn't seem to be an appropriate place for this post but I guess it will get moved if necessary.
I see there is continuing effort to clean up the wiki so I thought some additional links (of various spam pages) might help:
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?ei=U ... ve=0:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
[View:https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=si ... oz35:940:0]
I'll continue to add more to this list as I find them unless there is somewhere more appropriate.
Zimbra Wiki Spam
Zimbra Wiki Spam
Thank you.
You should see the spam getting cleaned up. I've spent the past 2 days writing some new command line tools that will go through and scrub down all of the content and users. It is not going against the current Zimbra Collaboration wiki content. What would be super helpful is any words that you know are spam that don't fall into the usual category (sex related). For example, I've found a couple of travel spammers, but need to know the keywords (or better) phrases.
The logic looks at content then branches into the user account and starts scoring the account based on the use of those words/phrases (and numerous other factors). If the spam score gets high enough the user account gets deleted which automatically deletes all of their content too.
Note - I've got a business trip next Monday - Wednesday, but will try to check in at night after meetings.
You should see the spam getting cleaned up. I've spent the past 2 days writing some new command line tools that will go through and scrub down all of the content and users. It is not going against the current Zimbra Collaboration wiki content. What would be super helpful is any words that you know are spam that don't fall into the usual category (sex related). For example, I've found a couple of travel spammers, but need to know the keywords (or better) phrases.
The logic looks at content then branches into the user account and starts scoring the account based on the use of those words/phrases (and numerous other factors). If the spam score gets high enough the user account gets deleted which automatically deletes all of their content too.
Note - I've got a business trip next Monday - Wednesday, but will try to check in at night after meetings.
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Zimbra Wiki Spam
Hi phoenix,
We've implemented new user creation method and now the Wiki are more calm, without spammers. I'm cleaning all the Wiki and I will check your links, thank you so much for send it, it's very helpful.
Best regards
We've implemented new user creation method and now the Wiki are more calm, without spammers. I'm cleaning all the Wiki and I will check your links, thank you so much for send it, it's very helpful.
Best regards
Zimbra Wiki Spam
Just wanted to copy [mention:26eea67795cf4a0bb37b11e58b4bd19b:e9ed411860ed4f2ba0265705b8793d05] on this conversation.