Spam
Lookup IP addresses and domain names
This may allow to block whole domains (e.g. in the httpd.conf file or at the system level). Sometimes, wikis are spammed manually and this can help a bit.
If your Mediawiki is spammed: first you will have to go either through your web server logs, e.g. search for "submitlogin" or install an extension that shows the IP number of users.
- The CheckUser extension
- allows you to figure out where they come from (connect from) and may help you decide whether you should block a whole IP range or ranges (e.g. a whole country). You either can enter user names or IP numbers. Then you can both trace and block a user.
- Installed on EduTechwiki and also some Wikipedia/media sites.
Alternatively dig through web server access logs and then consult one of these:
- Whois.Net
- whois by IP
- Ping (see if a web (or other server) is alive. Takes both IP and name.
- Easywhois.com (alternative to whois.net)
- ipgp.net (find domain names for IP numbers)
Mediawiki spamming
There exist several strategies:
Registered users
To fight spamming, only registered uses should be able to edit. Edit Localsettings.php
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = true;
- Light-weight user creation that requires some math
This can defeat some scripts
- Making user creation more difficult with captcha
This can defeat more scripts
- Making user creation more difficult with recaptcha and contributes to a digitalization project.
- Mediawiki extension (repcaptcha)
- Learn more about the project
This extension is currently used in Edutechwiki with (roughly the following setup)
# Anti Spam ConfirmEdit # Recaptcha relies on ConfirmEdit, but only ONE needs to be loaded # require_once("extensions/ConfirmEdit/ConfirmEdit.php"); # ReCaptcha # See the docs in extensions/recaptcha/ConfirmEdit.php # http://wiki.recaptcha.net/index.php/Main_Page require_once( "$IP/extensions/recaptcha/ReCaptcha.php" ); $recaptcha_public_key = '................'; $recaptcha_private_key = '................'; # Users must be registered, once they are in, they they still must fill in captchas (at least over the summer) $wgCaptchaTriggers['edit'] = true; $wgCaptchaTriggers['addurl'] = false; $wgCaptchaTriggers['create'] = true; $wgCaptchaTriggers['createaccount'] = true;
Filtering edits and page names
Prevent creation of pages with bad words in the title and/or the text.
- The builtin WgSpamRegex variable
Mediawiki includes a $wgSpamRegex variable. The goals is prevent three things: (a) bad words, (b) links to bad web sites and (c) CSS tricks to hide contents.
Insert in LocalSettings.php something like:
$wgSpamRegex = "/badword1|barword2|abcdefghi-website\.com|display_remove_:none|overflow_remove_:\s*auto;\s*height:\s*[0-4]px;/i"
I will not show ours here since I can't include it in this page ;)
Read the manual page for detail. It includes a longer regular expression that you may adopt.
Don't forget to edit MediaWiki:Spamprotectiontext
- Spam blacklists extensions (an alternative)
The SpamBlacklist extension prevents edits that contain URL hosts that match regular expression patterns defined in specified files or wiki pages.
Links
General
- Spam (electronic) (Wikipedia)
- Spamdexing (Wikipedia)
- Six Apart Guide to Comment Spam (good reading for web log owners)
- Fight Comment Spam, Ban IP's A large list of banned IP addresses by Chieh Cheng. (There exist others)
- StopBadWare (in case someone managed to upload code, e.g. JavaScript)
- Report Of The Oecd Task Force On Spam: Anti-Spam Toolkit Of Recommended Policies And Measures (2006), PDF.
- Wikis: The Next Frontier for Spammers? (Netcraft, 2004).
Legal issues and official policy
Note:
- Wiki spamming is worse than e-mail spamming, because it relates to vandalism and therefore additional laws can apply.
- Official EU and OECD websites are often unstable (link decay, e.g. the www.oecd-antispam.org official website which is linked to from many places is dead ...)
- Anti-Spam Laws (good resource)
- E-mail spam legislation by country (wikipedia)
- USA (main direct or indirect source of spamming)
- Spam Laws: The United States CAN-SPAM Act
- The CAN-SPAM Act: A Compliance Guide for Business
- CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Wikipedia)
- EU
- The European Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (EuroCAUCE).
- Unsolicited communications - Fighting Spam (EU Information society portal,, retrieved 11:07, 16 July 2010 (UTC)).
- Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on fighting spam, spyware and malicious software, retrieved 11:07, 16 July 2010 (UTC).
- UK
- Spam Law Summary (Scotch Spam)
- Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (information commissioner's office)
General wiki spamming
- Wiki Spam (Wikimedia)
- Examples from content guidelines - what is spam ?
- Wikipedia:Spam (part of the Wikipedia content guidelines).
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam
- Wiki Spam (from the original wiki)
Mediawiki
- Combating spam (Mediawiki Manual)
- Anti spam features (Mediawiki)
- Spam Filter (This is development page of Mediawiki. I includes extra information, e.g. cleanup scripts.)
- Help:Spam (Wikia) Wikia is a commercial version of Wikipedia with many user-managed subwikis that have their own aims and content policies.
Bibliography
- West, Andrew G., Sampath Kannany and Insup Lee (2010). Detecting Wikipedia Vandalism via Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Revision Metadata, Department of Computer & Information Science, Technical Reports (CIS), University of Pennsylvania. PDF. See also: STiki (Spatio-Temporal analysis over Wikipedia)
- M. Potthast, B. Stein, and R. Gerling (2008). Automatic vandalism detection in Wikipedia. In Advances in Information Retrieval, pages 663-668