• Spamers attack Genealogy Newsgroups

    From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 7 10:18:56 2021
    XPost: soc.genealogy.ireland, soc.geneaogy.misc, soc.genealogy.computing
    XPost: alt.genealogy

    Spammers have recently attacked several genealogy newsgroups,
    intending to hijack them.

    I've noticed a sharp incease in spam in soc.genealogy.ireland and soc.genealgy.misc

    Spammers who hijack a newsgroup flood it with spam and drive out the
    regular users who find that 99% of the messages are off-topic
    spam.They have done this with soc.history, posting message welcoming
    people to the local dating group for Mobile, Alabama, or some other
    town in the USA. It's a bit counterproductive, though, because, having
    driven all the regular users out, there's bno one left to read their
    spam except other spammers.

    But one of the lessons to learn is, use it or lose it.

    If people don't use the newsgroups enough, it's like an empty house,
    and the squatters move in.




    --
    Steve Hayes
    Web: http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com/
    http://hayesgreene.blogspot.com
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/afgen/

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  • From Ian Goddard@21:1/5 to Steve Hayes on Mon Jun 7 17:20:57 2021
    XPost: soc.genealogy.ireland, soc.geneaogy.misc, soc.genealogy.computing
    XPost: alt.genealogy

    On 07/06/2021 09:18, Steve Hayes wrote:
    Spammers have recently attacked several genealogy newsgroups,
    intending to hijack them.

    I've noticed a sharp incease in spam in soc.genealogy.ireland and soc.genealgy.misc

    Spammers who hijack a newsgroup flood it with spam and drive out the
    regular users who find that 99% of the messages are off-topic
    spam.They have done this with soc.history, posting message welcoming
    people to the local dating group for Mobile, Alabama, or some other
    town in the USA. It's a bit counterproductive, though, because, having
    driven all the regular users out, there's bno one left to read their
    spam except other spammers.

    But one of the lessons to learn is, use it or lose it.

    If people don't use the newsgroups enough, it's like an empty house,
    and the squatters move in.





    Easily dealt with. Don't use mail versions of the groups. Don't use
    Google Groups. Get a Usenet feed - your ISP might bundle this,
    otherwise there are (or were last time I looked) free options and at
    worst about a tenner a year - and a reader such as Thunderbird which
    lets you ignore specific threads. These spammers seem to repeatedly
    post to one or two threads. Ignore those threads and don't see any more
    of the spam.

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  • From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to ianng@austonley.org.uk on Tue Jun 8 20:54:16 2021
    XPost: soc.genealogy.ireland, soc.geneaogy.misc, soc.genealogy.computing
    XPost: alt.genealogy

    On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 17:20:57 +0100, Ian Goddard
    <ianng@austonley.org.uk> wrote:

    On 07/06/2021 09:18, Steve Hayes wrote:
    Spammers have recently attacked several genealogy newsgroups,
    intending to hijack them.

    Easily dealt with. Don't use mail versions of the groups. Don't use
    Google Groups. Get a Usenet feed - your ISP might bundle this,
    otherwise there are (or were last time I looked) free options and at
    worst about a tenner a year - and a reader such as Thunderbird which
    lets you ignore specific threads. These spammers seem to repeatedly
    post to one or two threads. Ignore those threads and don't see any more
    of the spam.

    The only time I go to Groogle Groups is to report the spam.

    Unfortuntely they only let you do it one message at a time.


    --
    Steve Hayes
    Web: http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com/
    http://hayesgreene.blogspot.com
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/afgen/

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  • From Graeme Wall@21:1/5 to Steve Hayes on Tue Jun 8 19:55:43 2021
    XPost: soc.genealogy.ireland, soc.geneaogy.misc, soc.genealogy.computing
    XPost: alt.genealogy

    On 08/06/2021 19:54, Steve Hayes wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 17:20:57 +0100, Ian Goddard
    <ianng@austonley.org.uk> wrote:

    On 07/06/2021 09:18, Steve Hayes wrote:
    Spammers have recently attacked several genealogy newsgroups,
    intending to hijack them.

    Easily dealt with. Don't use mail versions of the groups. Don't use
    Google Groups. Get a Usenet feed - your ISP might bundle this,
    otherwise there are (or were last time I looked) free options and at
    worst about a tenner a year - and a reader such as Thunderbird which
    lets you ignore specific threads. These spammers seem to repeatedly
    post to one or two threads. Ignore those threads and don't see any more
    of the spam.

    The only time I go to Groogle Groups is to report the spam.

    Unfortuntely they only let you do it one message at a time.



    You are wasting your time.

    --
    Graeme Wall
    This account not read.

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