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    <title>Collin R. Mulliner   </title>
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 <title>Web Stats Spam?</title>
 <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:01:00 GMT</pubDate>
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today I saw quite a spike in my webserver logs for mulliner.org so I tried to
find the cause. Maybe some popular site linked me, but it was just garbage. When looking
closer the garbage had one strange thing a decent looking referer. After checking out
the links in the referer (pointing to Pr0n sites) it was clearly SPAM. The funny part is
that this is only going to end up in my website statistics. So maybe this is the new trick
to get the SPAM URLs public? Also in my case the webstats are not public available.
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Anybody else seeing this?
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Referers (slashslash) and (dot) inserted by myself:
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3332 x http:(slashslash)rehlasaida(dot)com/contacta/inc/27/ rate-girl-boob(dot)html
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Source host/IP: 91.121.17.57&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
3332 x http:(slashslash)www.montien(dot)ro/Flash/inc/37/ cum-on-ebony-face(dot)php
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Source host/IP: infong198.kundenserver.de/212.227.127.51&lt;br&gt;
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