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If yr password's been phished, don't use that PW again even if it's been a while or you're on a different site. Pick a new, different PW.
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No app can tell you how many times your profile has been viewed either. Or when you'll die. Don't auth those either.
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You guys. No app can tell you how many hours you've been on Twitter. Don't auth it. We're terminating them as we find them.
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Would Twitter send you notification emails that link to Rx sites? Nope, but you knew that already. Learn more: bit.ly/asnPFd
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The first of a series of improvements to our spam detection is out! Hopefully you'll all see a decrease in @ reply spam.
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Getting emails from twitteraccounts.com saying you've been reported as spam & need to confirm your account? Phishing, not us.
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spam Spam Watch
Are your friends tweeting about making money online? Sadly, they didn't make any money;they're hacked. We're working on resetting passwords.
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spam Spam Watch
Are your friends tweeting about making money online? Sadly, they didn't make any money;they're hacked. We're working on resetting passwords.
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spam Spam Watch
Getting DMs offering you a chance @ testing free iPhones/iPads? Alas, not legit. We're working on resetting passwords for affected accounts.
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In other words: the "acai berry" spam attack looks to be connected w/ the Gawker hack rather than a worm. http://t.co/vkUpbMk
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spam Spam Watch
Got a Gawker acct that shares a PW w/ your Twitter acct? Change your Twitter PW! Current attack appears to be due to the Gawker compromise.
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Posted by Jeremy on September 26, 2004 at 10:43pm
The Spam module provides numerous tools to auto-detect and deal with spam content that is posted to your site, without having to rely on third-party services.
The Spam module provides a trainable Bayesian filter, automatic learning of spammer URLs, flagging of content with an excessive number of links, the ability to create custom filters, and more.
IMPORTANT UPGRADE INFORMATION
When upgrading from version 6.x-1.0 to a newer version (6.x-1.x-dev or 6.x-1.1-beta which is to appear soon) make sure to DELETE your existing version before extracting the new version.
We changed the name of many folders and files and not deleting first will generate all kinds of problems that we're not interested to hear about!
Thank you for your comprehension.
Features:
* Can be used completely independently of any third-party service.
* Automatically learns and blocks spammer URLs and IPs.
* Detects repeated postings of the same identical content, or content containing too many links.
* Can notify the user and/or administrator that content was determined to be spam, preventing confusion over why their content doesn't show up.
* Allows filtered users to provide feedback when their postings are incorrectly flagged as spam.
* Provides comprehensive logging to offer an understanding as to how and why content is determined to be or not to be spam.
* Language-independent: automatically learns to detect spam in any language using Bayesian logic.
* Supports the creation of custom filters using powerful regular expressions.
* Written in PHP specifically for Drupal.
* Highly configurable and extendable (includes hooks for writing custom
filters).
Integration with other modules
Currently the following modules are supported:
* Core: node, comment, user
* Core: contact module (post 6.x-1.2)
* Contrib: notifications (post 6.x-1.2)
* Contrib: private messages (post 6.x-1.2)
Details:
The Spam module includes several spam filter modules, all of which work together to determine if a given piece of content is spam. Each module will review the content and return a score between 1 and 99, where 1 means there is a 1% chance that the scanned content is spam and 99 means there is a 99% chance that the scanned content is spam. The Spam module takes a weighted average of all of these scores and assigns a final overall score for the content. Based on this final score, the content may or may not be allowed to be posted on your website.
Further documentation can be found in the module's INSTALL and README files, and on the Spam module handbook page.
Included filters:
* Bayesian filter - auto-learns, performing statistical analysis on the words in new content
* Custom filter - regexp/plain text matching.
* URL limiter - auto-learns spammer websites and blocks content linking to these URLs
* SURBL - blacklist of URLs that commonly occur in spam (Third Party).
* Node age filter - treats comments on old content as likely spam
* Duplicate filter - blocks duplicate posts and bans associated IPs
Downloads
Recommended releases
Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.2 tar.gz (57.04 KB) | zip (74.86 KB) 2011-Jun-09 Notes
Development releases
Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.x-dev tar.gz (61.18 KB) | zip (82.87 KB) 2011-Jul-23 Notes
Project Information
* Maintenance status: Actively maintained
* Development status: Under active development
* Module categories: Administration, Content, Spam Prevention
* Reported installs: 3758 sites currently report using this module. View usage statistics.
* Last modified: July 8, 2011
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* Download & Extend Home
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* Translations
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* Version control
Posted by Jeremy on September 26, 2004 at 10:43pm
The Spam module provides numerous tools to auto-detect and deal with spam content that is posted to your site, without having to rely on third-party services.
The Spam module provides a trainable Bayesian filter, automatic learning of spammer URLs, flagging of content with an excessive number of links, the ability to create custom filters, and more.
IMPORTANT UPGRADE INFORMATION
When upgrading from version 6.x-1.0 to a newer version (6.x-1.x-dev or 6.x-1.1-beta which is to appear soon) make sure to DELETE your existing version before extracting the new version.
We changed the name of many folders and files and not deleting first will generate all kinds of problems that we're not interested to hear about!
Thank you for your comprehension.
Features:
* Can be used completely independently of any third-party service.
* Automatically learns and blocks spammer URLs and IPs.
* Detects repeated postings of the same identical content, or content containing too many links.
* Can notify the user and/or administrator that content was determined to be spam, preventing confusion over why their content doesn't show up.
* Allows filtered users to provide feedback when their postings are incorrectly flagged as spam.
* Provides comprehensive logging to offer an understanding as to how and why content is determined to be or not to be spam.
* Language-independent: automatically learns to detect spam in any language using Bayesian logic.
* Supports the creation of custom filters using powerful regular expressions.
* Written in PHP specifically for Drupal.
* Highly configurable and extendable (includes hooks for writing custom
filters).
Integration with other modules
Currently the following modules are supported:
* Core: node, comment, user
* Core: contact module (post 6.x-1.2)
* Contrib: notifications (post 6.x-1.2)
* Contrib: private messages (post 6.x-1.2)
Details:
The Spam module includes several spam filter modules, all of which work together to determine if a given piece of content is spam. Each module will review the content and return a score between 1 and 99, where 1 means there is a 1% chance that the scanned content is spam and 99 means there is a 99% chance that the scanned content is spam. The Spam module takes a weighted average of all of these scores and assigns a final overall score for the content. Based on this final score, the content may or may not be allowed to be posted on your website.
Further documentation can be found in the module's INSTALL and README files, and on the Spam module handbook page.
Included filters:
* Bayesian filter - auto-learns, performing statistical analysis on the words in new content
* Custom filter - regexp/plain text matching.
* URL limiter - auto-learns spammer websites and blocks content linking to these URLs
* SURBL - blacklist of URLs that commonly occur in spam (Third Party).
* Node age filter - treats comments on old content as likely spam
* Duplicate filter - blocks duplicate posts and bans associated IPs
Downloads
Recommended releases
Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.2 tar.gz (57.04 KB) | zip (74.86 KB) 2011-Jun-09 Notes
Development releases
Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.x-dev tar.gz (61.18 KB) | zip (82.87 KB) 2011-Jul-23 Notes
Project Information
* Maintenance status: Actively maintained
* Development status: Under active development
* Module categories: Administration, Content, Spam Prevention
* Reported installs: 3758 sites currently report using this module. View usage statistics.
* Last modified: July 8, 2011
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Lawful access bills likely to be reintroduced in the Fall
A number of bills falling under the rubric of 'lawful access' have been kicking around Canadian Parliament for about a decade now. Law enforcement agencies have been pushing for stronger powers for online surveillance and investigations since the 1990s, leading to consultations in 2002, and the introduction of Bill C-74, the Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act, by the Liberal government in 2005. In June, 2009, the Conservatives introduced Bill C-46, the Investigative Powers for the 21st Century (IP21C) Act, and Bill C-47, the Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Act. The last Parliamentary session saw the introduction of a suite of three lawful access bills: C-50, 51, and 52.
Bill C-50, the Improving Access to Investigative Tools for Serious Crimes Act, would expand on the existing provisions enabling law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to obtain warrants to intercept private communications, to use tracking devices, and telephone number recorders.
Bill C-51, the Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act, would amend the Criminal Code, the Competition Act, and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act to do several things, including: allow LEAs to apply for a production order for transmission data relating to an internet or telephone communication; enable preservation orders for communications of a specific subscriber; create new offences regarding computer viruses; establish new powers for the use of tracking devices; and, allow for the use of transmission data recorders. This bill would also make changes to existing offences of making hate propaganda available, sending a message in a false name, and sending false information, indecent remarks or "harassing" messages to broaden their application and, in some cases, increase penalties.
Bill C-52, the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act, would require telecommunications service providers to make their networks intercept-capable (similar to the U.S. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act). Intercept requirements apply to transmission data and content of communications. C-52 would also compel telecommunications service providers to provide LEAs with access to data about telecommunications service subscribers (e.g., name, address, telephone number, electronic serial numbers, etc.) without a warrant under certain circumstances.
As bills C-50, 51 and 52 died when the election was called in earlier in March, it seems likely that they will be reintroduced in the Fall. CAUCE supports measures that will help the Canadian government and LEAs deal with crime conducted through the internet; however, we also encourage Parliament to engage in a thoughtful and meaningful discussion of any proposals to ensure that potential unintended consequences for internet users are minimized.
We will have more to say about these bills if and when they are reintroduced later this year.
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Info about reducing spam, or junk e-mail on the internet. Our goal is the dispersal of accurate and useful information. The special project underway at this time is a comparison of spam filters, the page is a work in progress. If you have info that may help us, please see the contact page.
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