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Re^2: Some Loser is trying to spam MY script!?! What do I do?

by fraktalisman (Hermit)
on May 08, 2006 at 13:23 UTC ( [id://548050]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in thread Some Loser is trying to spam MY script!?! What do I do?

Another common variation used by spammers is to put the extra newline in a header field like Subject or From, and start the next line with the additional CC and BCC fields. Many feedback forms don't check every input line for extra newlines because the HTML Form is supposed to send only single line values there. The header fields are vulnerable too.

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