>Typically spammers don't go through the effort to do a custom login >script for each different site. Instead, they do a custom login script >for each of the various software applications that support end-user >comments. So for example, there's a script for WordPress, and one for >PHPNuke, and so on. In my experience, what you say is true - the bulk of the spam comes via generic spamming software that has been hard-coded to work with a finite number of applications. However - once you knock these out, there is still a steady stream of what are clearly human generated spams. The mind boggles at the economics or desperation that make this worthwhile. -- Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, Object Craft http://www.object-craft.com.au/
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