Spambots from Saudi Arabia and Syria

I just cleaned out my database, and found these:

212.138.64.171
212.138.64.172
212.138.64.173
212.138.64.174
212.138.64.175
212.138.64.176
212.138.64.177
212.138.64.178
212.138.64.179
212.138.64.180

82.137.247.131
82.137.247.132
82.137.247.134

Spambots for hire? Ban!

3 Responses to “Spambots from Saudi Arabia and Syria”

  1. Nemesis6 Says:

    Some of the stuff spammed by them is definetely not very Islamic.

  2. Matty B Says:

    Hi Ann Elisabeth, I know I am having the same problems lately, mostly from Malaysia and China. Would like to have a discussion about it sometime.

  3. Bushido Hacks Says:

    It doesn’t have to be Islamic to be from them, Nemisis6. They just have to use spam to create a lucrative income to pay for who knows what. I’d also look out for Iranian IP addresses. It is believed that a majority of that country’s population is under 30. That means there are pleanty of young kids out there willing to raise money to buy stuff to hurt their vulnerable neighbors in Iraq and Afganistan.

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