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Spammers are spamming my guestbook

Vegitto

Diamond Member
Recently, my mom's website's guestbook's been spammed with viagra, porn and other things that we don't want. I integrated an IP logger, and I've got multiple IP's. I've banned whole subnet masks. If they're on the list, they're redirected to banned.html. This could, of course, be changed into banned.php, banned.cgi or whatever I need.

Now, I need some code to trash/crash their PCs and bots. A DDoS attack might be used in the future, since the company that places this kind of trash has a website containing 'this is a test'.

Well, thanks in advance 🙂.
 
Oh, c'mon.. Could someone at least point me towards a page that'll crash my computer (for obvious reasons)?
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Oh, c'mon.. Could someone at least point me towards a page that'll crash my computer (for obvious reasons)?
No dumbass. Chances are it's not someone sitting at a browser typing this stuff in which means that a malicious page will do absolutely nothing. Even if they are, you don't really think this will stop them do you? The only way to properly secure the website is to disable anonymous posting.
A DDoS attack might be used in the future
You do realize that you need a botnet to do ddos right? Retaliation just makes the internet worse for everyone. You are being scum.
 
Vegitto; I always knew you're an idiot, but now you've proved it to everyone. Link me to the damn guestbook and maybe I can provide you with a legal solution.
 
Don't put malicious code on your website. If you are pissed off at these guys and want revenge, start hunting them down and chasing them off their ISPs.
 
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