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As most of you will have noticed, the last two days brought us enormous amounts of spam from computersight.com – more specifically the following link:

computersight.com / communication-networks / security / the-menace-of-win-32-virus

I don't have a count of the posts / users already deleted, but i suspect it's in the upper twenties?

Jeff said before:

We do have a global blacklist and anything extra-egregious goes on it.

Even more so, just recently (emphasis mine):

[…] I am open to blacklisting URLs if there is indeed a recurring pattern of abuse, but blacklisting isn't worth it unless there is a demonstrated pattern of this specific URL appearing at least on two different incidents.

Wouldn't it be about time adding this website (and the IPs they are using, if trackable) to our blacklist? I sure appreciate the free flag weight, but we probably have other things to do than just downvote, spam-flag and delete questions, answers and users all day.


Update: They are back, aaaah!

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    There was one valid mention of computersight.com, I proposed an edit to that answer to use [text](link) so that searching for computersight.com would no longer turn up that post. Hopefully preventing it from being removed by an overzealous reader of this post :P
    – user59659
    Sep 19, 2011 at 19:43
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    Heh. Yes, I've seen that too while going spam-hunting! Maybe restrict it to the specific URL for the time being?
    – slhck
    Sep 19, 2011 at 19:48
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    Given that they're now spamming that URL a lot, I think replacing the one previous legitimate reference to it with a better article from a site that doesn't spam us would be appropriate. I asked Jeff in the related meta.so post to add the URL to the blacklist.
    – nhinkle
    Sep 19, 2011 at 21:41
  • And, it sounds like it's been done.
    – nhinkle
    Sep 19, 2011 at 21:56
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    Down with the spammers!
    – Gareth
    Sep 20, 2011 at 0:46
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    @MatthewRead that doesn't stop anyone using a URL search to find it. Edit: hmmm, stupid comment markdown doesn't parse the *'s properly, use http://superuser.com/search?q=url%3A*computersight.com* or search on SU for url:*computersight.com* and you'll see the point I was trying to make...
    – DMA57361
    Sep 20, 2011 at 8:40
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    That web site is plastered with advertisements, music, and a persistent pop-up bar the covers a big section of the top of the page. It looks like an attempt at copying SuperUser.com, but with advertising all over the place. I'm suspicious of spammers because their goal is usually to find a system to exploit so they can push their scams on to large audiences -- any user accounts that post spam should just be deleted to prevent them from gaining any useful points (just imagine a spammer with access to moderator tools!). Sep 20, 2011 at 15:00
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    @RandolfRichardson Those accounts have all been deleted. It's not hard to post on the SE sites without registration though, so there's no real barrier.
    – slhck
    Sep 20, 2011 at 17:09

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This is now . computersight.com has been blackballed out of existence, their accounts and credentials destroyed.

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