SPAM bot and general security question...
Jon D. Slater
Jon.Slater at LPBroadband.Net
Tue Jan 17 19:58:45 UTC 2006
Hi all,
I didn't ask *how* to hide e-mail addresses.
I'm asking how to test that they're hidden. Some way to 'SPAM bot' myself
to see if it can find any e-mail addresses.
Of the number of answers I've received (both through this group and
directly), no one has answered either of my questions.
Thanks again!
Jon
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Subject: SPAM bot and general security question...
If this question is off topic (or there's a better place to ask it), please
let me know.
I'm running Apache 2.0.54 under FC4 2.6.14-1.1656.
I *think* I've successfully java scripted all of my e-mail address links to
prevent SPAM bots from harvesting them.
Question 1: How do I know? (Is there some script or test I can run that
will look for vulnerable e-mail addresses exposed on my web site?)
Question 2: If a .cgi script generates a web page on-the-fly (like many
packages do), and if that generated page includes an e-mail link to
support at blahblahblah.com, is that e-mail address also vulnerable? Or does
it have to be in an ".html" file to be bot'ed?
Thanks!
Jon
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