Happy Friday everyone!
 
Some of my sites lately have been experiencing a case of spammers hijacking
my forms to send ads and other crap.  Yesterday we started getting the same
thing at work here from our recruiting website.  The forms are mainly "for
more information fill out the form below" so we need to be sensitive of not
putting them through a ringer to send the form.  Obviously my bosses aren't
too happy that they have to put up with the crap, and I'm not very happy
either!  I have a few other sites that seem to have been spared so far, so
I'd like to be prepared as it's just a matter of time.

Anyway, does anyone have any "best practices" that you are using against
this?  CAPTCHA?  The sites are programmed in ASP.

Thanks for any suggestions!

Todd

Omaha, NE


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