Showing posts with label spammers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spammers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

How To Prevent Spam Through Your Website Forms

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Expert Author Alex H D
We all hate email spam in our email inbox, but rarely try to get to the root of the spam mail's origin and purpose. Many webmasters face a problem of receiving spam emails through the forms on their website. These are usually contact forms which are setup for visitor's to post their inquiries or to give feedback. Spammers try to hijack these forms to send spam mails, either by manipulating where the forms send emails or by flooding the webmaster with junk mail. This article points out some of the ways in which you can fight spam in website forms meant for comments, feedback, inquiries and any other contact.
Form Fields Validation
A very important part of having a secure form is to ensure that there is strict validation of the form fields. This is best explained by an example. When you are accepting a phone number through the contact form, you can code the form to ensure that only numbers are entered in the form field. Similarly for an email address field, the form must be able to determine a well-formed email address has been entered. If the fields contain anything which that field is not supposed to contain, like special characters or some funny text, then the form will throw an error and will not be submitted till the mistakes are corrected. This prevents any malicious code or text from being inserted in the form. It also prevents automated bots from filling up the form without understanding what is required and how it is to be filled.
Captcha
One of the most effective ways of fighting form spam is by enabling a captcha at the end of each form. The captcha requires the user to enter a word or number verification which is shown in an image. This prevents bots and automated systems from sending the forms mindlessly. Since bots cannot usually detect text within images, they fail to enter the correct Captcha text preventing the form from being submitted.
Confirmation Alert
Another simple trick that can be used to harass the spammers is to add a confirmation alert box which pops up to confirm the details that the user is trying to submit. Robots and automatic form submission software are unable to cause the clicking of the confirmation button in the alert box. Something like: "Are you sure you want to submit the form? Yes No," can be an added layer of protection from comment spammers. This is also a good way of allowing users to review the information they are sending and correct any mistakes or typos before submitting the form.
Anti-Spam Plugins
Akismet is an Anti-Spam plugin used for WordPress, which can identify genuine comments and filter out the spam comments. This can be helpful if you do not want to enable a captcha confirmation box or cannot have specific validation on your form. Similar anti-spam plugins are available for other platforms as well. While Akismet type plugins are not 100% correct and may lead to some false-positives, they do a really good job of filtering out the noise.
Logging Information
One of the most important things that a programmer can do to track the sources of spam and patterns of spam is to log additional information of the user. This means that along with the normal fields that the user is submitting, the form will also capture his / her IP Address, machine name, browser details, location information and similar information which can be used to trace the spam source. Using this information you can either take action against the spammer or even block his IP Address. This way he will not be able to keep harassing you or making random submissions.
Some programmers also swear by hidden form fields in CSS, which prevent the form field names from being seen by bots, thereby preventing them from knowing what data to auto fill in the text boxes. Consult your coder for the best solution for your website.
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Friday, 25 March 2016

Traffic Tips for the Week

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Expert Author Anne O'Dwyer
This morning I am dipping into a little book with great ideas, "SEO Step by Step", it is a book for beginners giving simple tips for improving search engine rankings to bring you free traffic. Many people think spending time on SEO is unnecessary and would rather spend time and money on paid advertising. However a few simple actions are well worth the time spent.
Meta tags, tags and images are today's topics. On your website there are three meta tags. First is the title tag, it is for the title of that particular page and is usually automatically taken from your title. The second is the keywords tag, as this has been abused by spammers it is pretty much irrelevant now.
Thirdly there is a meta description tag, which allows you to accurately describe what the page is about. You have probably seen these short descriptions when you are making a Google search. A good description is about 160 characters long, very relevant to the content of the page, Google is very keen on relevancy to help their searchers find what they are looking for. Although Google may select their own summary, write an inviting message to encourage people to click on your website in the searches, is always good practise.
If your website is created by WordPress you can add a plug-in in the <head> to set meta descriptions.
To get you pictures photos and images picked up by Google, make sure you set the tags correctly. Also make sure they are all stored on you website hosting, not on the picture directory as they would then get the search engine attention not your website.
The name of the image file, separated by dashes (maximum 70 characters) don't leave it as September 2014 jpg - give is a memorable relevant title.
Alt and Title tags describe the image. All tags should be short.
Where the picture sits on the page there should be a relevant description.
When you share a link on multi-media sites your picture will automatically be chosen, if it is not the one you wish to display you can choose a different image by clicking the arrow in the preview.
Pictures photos and images are picked up by search engines and make articles on Google and social media more clickable, so include them with your tags and titles to get your post noticed. The more clicks and shares you get, the better you website will be ranked.
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