PCZ wrote:To match the latest spam add a subject filter for ::
Just two colons all the filenames have the double colon.
zorro6204 wrote:It seems to me the solution would be to include as an option in the setup, a choice whether to ignore all posters who have put up X number of files in the last 24 hours (say). Put in a pull-down option bar with numbers like 10,000, 50,000, 100,000, etc. That would include all the good guys and exclude the bad, even if they change their name every few hours.
MarvinGardens wrote:I have to wonder what this spammer hopes to accomplish. Is this some sort of DOS?
You've been following this thread? You need to update to the newest version to have the new drop down. Follow the instructions you will find on page 3 of this thread.zorro6204 wrote:I tried that, but I can't even get started, no matter what I do the software crawls, displays a memory error and crashes. For example, when I reinstate teevee I tried just downloading 50K headers, and that's all that shows on the download tab. But the blue bar still crawls and it crashes, so apparently the software is still having to process all those millions of headers.
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jacob733 wrote:MarvinGardens wrote:I have to wonder what this spammer hopes to accomplish. Is this some sort of DOS?
No. There is actual data in there. He is selling access to nzb files and possibly some app that unscrambles that data. At least that is what I get from googling newznzb
toryin40 wrote:I ended using a new Reject filter if subject contains \[..........\] because via regex I can kill any post with 10 characters inside of two brackets... and that seems to be their pattern at the moment. With a future proof of \\..........\\ since some of the older posts used that for the hash mark
PCZ wrote:To match the latest spam add a subject filter for ::
Just two colons all the filenames have the double colon.
shawn wrote:Maybe those headers were already in your database? As others have said the filter feature won't get rid of the rejected from your database if they are already there. It just serves to block new headers from being added to the database if they match the filters.
MarvinGardens wrote:jacob733 wrote:MarvinGardens wrote:I have to wonder what this spammer hopes to accomplish. Is this some sort of DOS?
No. There is actual data in there. He is selling access to nzb files and possibly some app that unscrambles that data. At least that is what I get from googling newznzb
Interesting marketting strategy "Let's take some action that will really, really annoy all our potential customers". I guess they went to the same school as "Rachel from Account Services" that calls me 5 times a day.
stephane wrote:I suggest there is a few new steps to the Download Special menu, maybe 50 000 000 or 100 000 000 posts ?
MarvinGardens wrote:jacob733 wrote:MarvinGardens wrote:I have to wonder what this spammer hopes to accomplish. Is this some sort of DOS?
No. There is actual data in there. He is selling access to nzb files and possibly some app that unscrambles that data. At least that is what I get from googling newznzb
Interesting marketting strategy "Let's take some action that will really, really annoy all our potential customers". I guess they went to the same school as "Rachel from Account Services" that calls me 5 times a day.
StrangeLove wrote:If it was legit, he wouldn't be using 400k files and flooding the 2 of the most popular groups. It's clearly a bullshit dos attempt at flooding.
Just an idea but would it be possible to add an option to use the "killthisspam" (or whatever you have called it) filter in compact newsgroups, that way you can add a filter retrospectively and clean up the fertilizer without having to delete all posts and download the headers again with an updated filter in place?
But all they've done is to make one feature of usenet software unusable for one or more groups, that is, display all the headers posted over a given time. That was useful, as it hipped me to new shows I was unaware of, but there are other ways to gather that information, websites on new shows in the US, UK and elsewhere. In the meantime, posting has gone on as usual, everything I wanted I found, either using Binse
I now created a filter with just: accept if....subject contains...#a.b.teevee@EFNet and the processing of todays 9 million headers took 20 seconds and i retrieved all the legit headers from the spider. Of course you won't have the personal posts and/or commentaries but i never opened them anyways. Don't forget to retrace your steps if you edited the .nbi file manually. Good luck to all!
Had no idea he changed it up but yes, another good reason he's a fraud. I actually thought it was a different guy, since I couldn't still see the original spam once I got my filters working.Usual Suspect wrote:StrangeLove wrote:If it was legit, he wouldn't be using 400k files and flooding the 2 of the most popular groups. It's clearly a bullshit dos attempt at flooding.
If he was "just" posting for his customers he wouldn't have felt the need to change it up when other people learned how to block him out. And the volume he is posting is beyond any reasonable size, even for warez.
StrangeLove wrote:Shouldn't the Storage.db3 file be getting smaller as I delete all these spam files or is there a separate command to resize it ?
Thanks
rh wrote:So I guess there's no way to test the filter without downloading headers? For instance, doing some sort of search through posts I've already downloaded to make sure my regex is correct.
robe36 wrote:Any thought of adding the ability to filter message-id?
johnisme wrote:There no reason to use header filtering now since the poster has stopped flooding the newsgroups,been working good with no issues for the last week.
Mark Allie wrote:Do you know how to setup filtering to reject all accept what is in the accept filters.Mark
dexter wrote:Mark Allie wrote:Do you know how to setup filtering to reject all accept what is in the accept filters.Mark
That's the definition of "Accept If". It will only bring in posts that match the regular expression you want to apply to posts you wish to accept. If it isn't working then it must not be configured correctly.
You can test your filter profile by loading a few days of a group you want to use this on then apply the filter profile in that post list. If you can't figure it out, tell us what regular expression you are using and maybe we can see what's wrong with it. If you are not familiar with regular expressions, it's easy to enter something that will match everything. Also if there is a syntax error in the expression you wrote, it will appear to match everything.
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