You’re a good webmaster or web developer, and you’ve done everything you can to keep your site from being hacked and keep your forums and comment sections free of spam. You’re now the proud owner of a buzzing web2.0 social community, filling the web wi…
No one wants malware or spammy URLs inserted onto their domain, which is why we all try to follow good security practices. But what if there were a way for spammers to take advantage of your site, without ever setting a virtual foot in your server?Ther…
So, you’ve set up a forum on your site for the first time, or enabled comments on your blog. You carefully craft a post or two, click the submit button, and wait with bated breath for comments to come in.And they do come in. Perhaps you get a friendl…