208.66.195 spam harvester territory
I found these in my logs:
208.66.195.1
208.66.195.2
208.66.195.4
208.66.195.6
208.66.195.7
208.66.195.8
208.66.195.11
208.66.195.14
208.66.195.15
208.66.195.21
208.66.195.23
Some are very hungry. We’re talking about a few hundred megabytes between them. And the bot is clueless, as this GET should illustrate:
GET /w/index.php?title=Special:Listadmins&%3Blimit=500&%3Boffset=0&feed=rss
Project Honeypot determined that this one was most likely a spam harvester. V7n also noticed it’s behavior and recomended blocking.
September 20th, 2006 at 11:42 am
HINT: Have you ever seen a real browser post a request with “&” in the URL between parameters?
Only stupid bots do that so I just block any request with “&” and a few other common HTML/SGML errors they make. The first occurance of such a URL locks them out, makes life easy for me.
September 20th, 2006 at 11:43 am
oops, it converted it… lol that “&” is supposed to be “& amp;” without the space
I should go back to bed…