Hello Brian,


Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 11:58:55 PM, you wrote:


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if it has only started happening with the latest version i would check the vBulletin forums and see if there is a fix for the bug, or to even make sure they know about it.





On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:48 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello Brian,


Thanks for the reply...


I only work on vBulletin and I always make sure I have the latest stuff installed. Earlier versions didn't have problem but since 3.7 seems like the badguys have found a way to just bypass the whole registration process. Like I said in the previous post with captcha and moderation turned on, they still end up in the "registered" member queue. I have not a clue how they got there.


I am trapping $_REQUEST to retrieve as much as I can from the form submission to try to analyze what's going on, the software is indeed using $_POST, sorry for the miscommunication.


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Thanks, but they don't have a good answer either. This stuff has been reported to them for months and they haven't got a handle on any of it like the old "head in the sand" trick! I think they are hoping that it will go away but itself, LOL. As I described the condition previously, the whole mystery of how the bad guys are able to post profiles with out going through the process "doesn't computer" with them. Seems like they are saying, "if you can't reproduce the problem, you don't have one" ... more or less... nevertheless, I will take your suggestion and try to get something out of them AGAIN, though as you can probably tell, I have chalked it up as a "fools errand" ... thanks,


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