David Crossley dijo: > Andreas Hochsteger wrote: >> David Crossley schrieb: >> > Is it possible to generate a list of vandalised pages? >> > For example one pattern is "emmss.com". >> >> Google has brought up a list, although it is not as efficient (and >> actual) as a find/grep: >> http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awiki.cocoondev.org+Wiki.jsp+emmss.com >> But it gives you some impression, without needing access to the Wiki >> server. >> >> > On the other hand, we could probably run some 'find | grep' >> > commands on the server-side after the conversion. >> > >> > --David >> >> Andreas. > > Thanks. Of course Google is probably out-of-date. > We have Antonio on our side and probably all those > are now found. > > The interesting point that this raises is that this particular > attacker is only going for Main, LeftMenu, LeftMenuFooter, SandBox > which are common pages. I think that this might support my > hypothesis about an automated attacker.
Yep. I have the same concerns. This is an automated attack. Good news: Since the introduction of new politics on wiki. The are decresing the ranking list. Yesterday for "emmss" was 17,700 pages. Before going to sleep there was 16,600. And now are: 19,300 links on google: http://www.google.com.ni/search?q=emmss&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search As far as other wiki sites does not start fight against abuse, the rate of attacks will increase. I just hope our politics will have results. Even a minimal result is good, because that means we don't go back and redo the work. That means we save our efforts. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo.
