Carsten Neumann wrote:
>     Hello Patrick,
> 
> I've just noted some edits in the OpenSG wiki by admin
> <[email protected]> (IP: 91.197.184.189), that look very much like
> spam. Has vrsource.org been hacked or is it just very simple to spoof
> the username/address for wiki users.
> I thought the wiki was changed so that it required an admin to create
> new accounts, but looking over the account list it contains a bunch that
> look like spam bots?
> Any hints you may have are greatly appreciated.

My guess would be that it is a spoofing problem. Perhaps there is an exploit
in the Trac installation? I don't know much about Trac, and I definitely
don't know the details of how the OpenSG Trac site is set up. Allen has
taken care of most of that. Sorry I can't offer more help.

 -Patrick


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