...Let's be perfectly honest. How many times do you see me online? And now...how many times do you see ANY of the other Mods online?Kaori wrote:but what about the other moderators though? I saw the list of how many you guys are and remember that lousy bot that kept posting about some stupid shoe sale? how did it post that many so fast? I think its that panbr- thing.
Yeah, they're awesome members and even nice friends, they've all also done their amazing work for the forums as well, better than me i'd say, but, they have lives, and such lives are bit too busy and important to worry about deleting auto-generated spam messages >3> lol So, it's pretty much me and the admins the only ones to deal with the current spambot problem, and trust me, it's more than enough.
And "how did the spambot post that many so fast"? Easy, because any member can do it. Imagine that you have a text ready to be posted in any topic (let's say, a text you copied...doesn't matter if it's relevant to anything, we're talking about spam after all). Now, imagine posting it, wherever you wish. And now, with NOTHING ELSE TO DO (not like bots have "anything" to do), imagine making that post in any other topic. Imagine how fast you'd be able to post it, and for how long, assuming you're an "automated bot" with nothing else to do in your life but post. You'd at least be able to do one post per minute.
Remember something...the only difference between members and spambots is that members are "controlled" by a person behind a screen and a keyboard, while spambots are controlled by lines of coding. Other than that, they're all the same, they're all "Member Accounts". Anything you're able to do here, they have the potential to do it as well. If you can make tremendously fast posts, so can they. And in turn...if we do ANYTHING to restrict their ability of posting, we also restrict YOUR ability for posting...which is why it's better to simply have people to take care of the spam, rather than take measures to prevent; yes, we would get less spam, but we would affect all members as well, and it'd be very counter-productive.
While you have some good theories, you're overlooking certain facts, which leads to wrong assumptions, and you're giving spambots more praise and intelligence than they really have and deserve >3>AZURE-KITE wrote:Yes, it was panbr93, and it was an annoying one >3>, and yeah im not TheSorrow, im just saying what i think he thinks, and whoever is creating them they are gaining information, maybe at a point that will make something to the forums (I hope not) and i think the spambots that are without info are a prototype to the others that come with info and all, haven't you noticed yet? that when a spambot without information posts another one with information posts? they are like Nyx and Ryoji-Kun, Ryoji was the call over to Nyx, and then, when Nyx appeared he was Nyx, its the same here with the spambots, when a 'Stupid' Spambot posts, then i a while a spambot that it seems to be more intelligent posts, and posts with EVEN more information
First of all, you're talking about spambots like if they are "new", or "recently learning", while in truth, they're OLD and have been THE VERY SAME WAY for YEARS. I can tell you that in 2009, we also had spambots posting alot of information, not just "stupid" ones, some which even QUOTED other posts, making it very hard to figure out which were bots and which were just random members. In truth, there is no trend between "smart" and "stupid" spambots...they come at random. There are "waves" of spambots, for example, if a certain spam post is made, you should expect other spam posts coming from other accounts (which is what you probably see as "a stupid one posts, an intelligent one comes later"), but that's related to the way they look for "forum targets" (ESPECIALLY if someone clicks on the links...yeah, it's bad since the page "records" from which site you came from, and sends even more spambots to that site),
And yes, spambots learn...however, by "learning", i don't mean they "look at us" and get all "Oooh they talk about .Hack, and hentai, and everyone hates AZURE-KITE, and shugo_lover is pretty, and TheSorrow is a BAMF" (they don't CARE, after all). Instead, they learn things such like "Oooh, if i reply "Yes" to this question, i can't post, so i'll reply "No" from now on" or "Oooh, they have a topic here with many views, so they'll see my post if i put it in here". That's what i mean by "learning"...they "learn to survive" and "learn to spread more", they don't "learn from us to prepare for an attack". Yes, we're one of the leading .Hack forums, but we're also a small forum that barely survives by donations, and only about 1% of the world population cares about .Hack, so yeah, if someone "smart enough" is going to attack a forum through means of bots and information-learning, it's NOT going to be a silly forum like us.
And no, spambots don't work the way you say it...it's SIMILAR, but not with that intention. I'll explain it to you with true examples and the true wave they behave; i won't involve coding though, just the overall logic in which they work.
You have 3 "bots", we'll call them "FindBot", "RegBot", and "SpamBot". You "activate" them. The three of them will be "working at once", however, RegBot and SpamBot will remain in "standby", doing no action, and in the beginning only FindBot will be working.
FindBot will access the internet, and "search" for any possible site as a target, very similar to how you would make a Google search. The search range and keywords might vary, but let's just say it looked for a "phpBB forum", and it found the site "dothackers.net/forums".
Once located, FindBot will send the network address to RegBot, who will then access the internet and enter the forums (and then FindBot will go to Standby or search for another target, most likely the latter). RegBot will then locate the Registration Form, and fill in the data. The data it'll input varies depending of how RegBot was coded, but for the most basic spambot, it'll insert a random name, and a random password identical to the name, random e-mail, no optional data, and any "forced" question will be replied with a "Yes".
And now, once registered, RegBot will finish its function, and SpamBot will now access the internet and the forum (now under RegBot's registered account). And then SpamBot will search for any possible location where it can create a new Topic, fill in the required data, such like Subject and Message Body with whatever information it was programmed to, make the post, and repeat the action as many times it was programmed to, or until its stopped by a board security function...or until it has to go somewhere else.
And that's how the most basic "Spambot" works. Yes, the "more intelligent" ones that even give themselves Avatars and Quote posts require far more "bots" and a much more complex coding, and as well, the more security a board has (e-mail confirmation, CAPTCHA, etc), the more bots will be needed to act to make a single post. And usually Spambots have a function which allows them to "be here" and in "30 other forums" at the same time, registering and posting in all of them at the very same second. But yeah, that's overall the way they work...we only "see" one of them (the spambot that makes the post), but, there were other bots before (and even after it) that worked together to make the post. An army of bots, spreading advertising throughout the forums...and also makes a good project for a Java/Perl/PHP class. lol








