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WooCommerce: How to Stop Fake Orders and Spam Signups

If you run a WooCommerce store, spam is rarely limited to a few junk messages. More often, it appears in ways that directly affect store operations: fake orders, suspicious signups, spam reviews, and unwanted submissions through store-related forms. Left unchecked, this kind of activity creates extra admin work, weakens customer data quality, and makes it
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SpamFireWall – prohibition of access to the site for spambots
Every owner of the website or the webmaster is faced with such a scourge as spam in the comments or contact forms, registration by spambots in the guise of users. As a result, the form in the website processes these messages, which spend resources on the server. Some spam bots load the page to bypass…
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From which CMS spam more often?
The statistics are based on data from anti-spam service CleanTalk, for the period from April 2015 to March 2016. The analysis was conducted for the following CMS: WordPress, Joomla, 1C Bitrix, Drupal, phpBB3.0, phpBB3.1, IP.Board, SimpleMachines, MediaWiki. The analysis was attended by all the POST requests processed by the service, such as comments, registration, contact…
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The change the title of the WordPress plugin
We changed the old title of the plugin for WordPress “Anti-Spam by CleanTalk” to the new “Spam protection by CleanTalk”. Don’t worry, we want to test how people perceive the long and short titles.
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Non-visual methods to protect the site from spam. Part 3. Repeats
Continuation of the article Non-visual methods to protect the site from spam Part 3: Repeats of substrings As mentioned above, non-visual methods for site protection against spam using text analysis. One of the most common spam signals – is the presence of repeated strings. As always, these examples are taken from actual company data CleanTalk.…