hi, with chatme.im all ok?
2013/2/13 aszlig <[email protected]> > On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 09:48:59AM +0100, Per Gustafsson wrote: > > I work with Google's chat service, and we are seeing lots of spammy > invites > > from users on various federated domains, including jabberes.org, > jabber.se, > > jabber-hosting.com and jabber.org. Have you noted an elevated amount of > > sccount creation etc., and is there anything you can do about it in that > > case, otherwise we will have to institute very tight limits of invites > per > > day being sent from federated domains. > > Here I've got the same problems as well (aszlig.net, headcounter.org, > no-icq.org, noicq.org - not yet listed at xmpp.net since the rework) and > i'm going to disable new registrations as soon as the load is low > enough. The main target of these massive spammy subscribes is gmail.com > and it's quite hard to track them down without "accidentally" locking > out real users. > > My second step would be to reenable registrations and only allow > verified users to use S2S. But I'm not sure about how to do this for > every single user (maybe some kind of WoT within the local network?). > > So, any idea about how to mitigate this without forcing too much > restrictions on real users (like for example I'd want to avoid > captchas)? > > a! > -- > aszlig > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iF4EAREIAAYFAlEbtEIACgkQ0OvQ7IwtyWHDvwD/bdpv4M//fOBDVpiaV6sQjMQm > gRCbQvTEaramaFj+X/oBAKLo1zCVaE3sOuyagWhnlcn5kQP9nwJPW1BaTvXcb6p7 > =oXrV > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
