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azurelunatic March 11 2011, 03:43:10 UTC
Oh dear. Spamhaus is srs bzns.

Looking at the listing there, it seems to be that it's spammers hosting their warez on LJ, rather than other forms of bad behavior (like spammers spoofing email claiming to come from livejournal.com, or people reporting news post notifications as spam rather than retrieving/resetting their account info and unsubscribing). So if that is correct, then LJ would want to track down the spammers who have set up little nests on LJ, and root them out and destroy them ( ... )

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astragali March 11 2011, 05:32:03 UTC
That's great, if LJ acts on the reports they receive. The Spamhaus listing strongly implies they do not.

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azurelunatic March 11 2011, 05:42:36 UTC
I've seen spammers get whacked. I used to volunteer here, though not in spamwhackery, and I know they do.

What I know about the system, from various talk and the code as it's installed elsewhere, is that offenders with a lot of reports get handled first. Sadly, this implies that spammers with few reports are going to sit around for a while; I don't know how long. I don't know how soon Spamhaus prefers to have stuff handled; I don't know how many hours of labor LJ has to devote to whacking spammers; I don't know how many are likely to go unreported or slip through the cracks. I don't think my speculation is likely to serve any useful purpose.

I care about LJ, and it kills me to see it being left to the spammers.

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astragali March 11 2011, 05:49:46 UTC
I sure haven't, and I work at another large anti spam service. In fact, they don't even accept reports from our service and users, and they haven't since 2009.

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azurelunatic March 11 2011, 05:56:00 UTC
Oh, ack, that's rough. :(

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xlerb March 11 2011, 05:52:01 UTC
Looking at the listing there, it seems to be that it's spammers hosting their warez on LJ, rather than other forms of bad behavior

they just sit around in their own journals making spammy posts (and apparently emailing people to point them to those spammy posts).

Since I don't think anyone has linked to the detailed spam report in this thread, I will do so. I think it makes it unambiguously clear that the situation is as you describe.

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azurelunatic March 11 2011, 05:56:34 UTC
Ah, thank you for that link, I had not poked far enough to see that.

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astragali March 11 2011, 06:38:37 UTC
The spammers run botnets. They infect workstations and then use those infected machines to send spam, often pharma spam. They have to have a place to direct their marks, so they also use the botnet to create web sites on LJ.

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heirdom March 12 2011, 02:40:21 UTC
I found (and reported) some journals earlier that had been created in early January and had racked up 20,000+ posts. One I saw had an hour-old journal on its 32nd entry. It's ridiculous.

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