Farmout.ph Comment SpamGot a number of quasi comment spam this afternoon. The comment spammer's IP address belongs to Bitstop, and they have the same office address as FarmOut Central Intouch Incorporated, which means the spam was sent by someone accessing the internet via their internet connection. It also looks like the spamming was done by several people, or by one person using different names and addresses. I'm more inclined to think it was done by at least two people, because they were searching Google at around 4:10pm (gmt+0800) for "philippine call center blogs" They found the same page here in Viloria.com and spammed the "Leave a Reply Form" within minutes of each other, using different messages: From "Maridel": At least, it doesn't look automated. Still, I wish they knew better than to do that. Related: Yugatech's Spam from FarmOut Central Intouch Previous Entry Secondthoughts Index Next Entry
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