On 14 September 2010 12:14, helen varley jamieson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>  i do remember hearing about this some time ago, but never followed it
> up. thanks for the reminder - it looks like it could be really helpful :)

The http blacklist service sounds interesting. Looking in my logs
there are IPs from China which love all the music I make, to such an
extent they download several hundred MBs of MP3 audio from my site
everyday (and all apparently using the Microsoft NetShow player, long
since renamed).

http://www.projecthoneypot.org/services_overview.php

james.


> On 14/09/10 10:11 AM, James Morris wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone has heard about Project Honeypot?
>>
>> "Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for
>> identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses
>> from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install
>> addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a
>> visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins receiving email
>> we not only can tell that the messages are spam, but also the exact
>> moment when the address was harvested and the IP address that gathered
>> it."
>>
>> More details about how they collect their data: [
>> http://www.projecthoneypot.org/about_us.php ]
>>
>>
>> cheers,
>> james.
>>
>
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