Sunday, April 13, 2014

Your Spammer Mousetrap - announcing: spammers SUCK! Download

Hey — in my last post, we uncovered the relationship between email spam and comment spam. Then, we talked about what machines spam comes from.


At the end, we pulled out the big guns — so you can now, without effort, touch the spam blocking power of giants.


Today, we’re shaking out the weak spambots using the basics. Not the onerous, time-consuming money-sinking basics. Basics that are simple and just plain work. Let’s go –


I’m sure you’re familiar with the concept of a mouse trap. You get a trap, place the bait, and set the trap. Mouse sees bait, mouse walks into trap, mouse gets caught.


It’s a very simple concept. What you might not know is that it’s very easy to apply the same concept to catch spambots.


Nobody thinks about it this way because spambots are seen as unstoppable, adaptive artificial intelligence machines.


Some can’t wrap their heads around how spambots verify email addresses, solve captchas, and bypass other anti-spam mechanisms — almost like they were human. In reality, this is not how spambots are.


Truth is, spambots aren’t very intelligent at all. Most mice are more intelligent the average spambot. Spambots are simply programs. Programs by themselves can’t analyze or adapt to changes — they simply do what the programmer has told them to do.


Someone human has to program these spambots, and there are practical limits on what spambots can be made to do.


If the programmer doesn’t know something about an anti-spam mechanism then the program/spam software is powerless to skip around it.


Many are amazed to learn that spambot browsers can’t do most things a human’s browser like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer can.


If we simply test the browser’s capabilities in the background, we can easily separate robots from humans. This test is our mouse trap. Since spambot browsers don’t do some things a human one can, then it’s easy to separate humans from robots.


As we address the past, present, and future — not just one or two of those — protection from spam is explosively better.


Spam Hammer takes care of “right now” with country blocking, a timer, and a mouse trap. With priority global block lists in use by the web’s giants, we take care of past spammers.


With constant never-ending improvement without immediate interference from reverse engineers, we have an eye to the future.


With free plugins, it’s at the developer’s discretion to provide support when and to who they want, if any is even given. They typically abandon their plugins after a while, as it’s a time and resource drain for them.


In such cases, at the end of the day, everybody loses. If you’re not satisfied with a free plugin, it’s not as if you can return it. WP Spam Hammer is a premium plugin, and if I ever feel the load is too much, I can simply pass support to a paid team member.


I know you’ll enjoy the results you get from Spam Hammer 3-Series, and I’ll put my money on that. You can use the plugin for another week — for just $1 — I take the risk, and there is zero to you. As before, I give you every feature, no restrictions.


I am extending a 50% discount on the monthly protection amount. This 50% off discount is yours for a lifetime once you take it, but the discount is only available for a limited time. After that discount window closes without being taken, the monthly amount becomes $17.


The web is a scary place. If you haven’t been reading the news, two of the world’s most popular WordPress Plugins, W3 Total Cache and WP Super Cache were revealed to have a MASSIVE security hole.


These two plugins alone affect up to 7.3 million blogs. What’s scarier is that up to 90% of those blogs don’t even know they are infected or vulnerable.


More recently, there have been several exploits of the trust users have for WordPress.org plugins, and infections are taking place on a MASSIVE scale.


You certainly don’t want your blog’s server to be one of those hijacked to send email spam and infect visitors’ PC’s. I’ve put together a package of installable security essentials for WordPress. With Spam Hammer, this is yours free.


I don’t consider your acquisition of Spam Hammer binding or committed on your part until after you follow the directions I provide and carefully monitor progress towards your goal.


If at any point in the 60 days after acquiring this plugin, you can’t honestly affirm that you get no spam, that you are free of a big burden, that you spend little to no time on the computer moderating comments — then I don’t feel like I deserve to keep your money. You can even keep the bonus free for your troubles.


If you’ve been using WP Spam Hammer all the way from the first post, then you are running a 10-day version of it, now completely unrestricted in features. There are 48 hours left from when the time I sent the email alert about this post to you.


After the 48 hours elapse, the plugin will deactivate itself. You can come here any time after that, but the renewal will be about twice as much and there will be no other bonus with the plugin.


Less than 1/10th of 1% of free plugin downloaders support developers by taking the premium version, even if the premium version is 9000 times better. A big thank you goes to the uniquely small fraction of people who do support developers.


“I know my time is worth something. I will take you up on the exact guarantee and try the protection service, but only for the next 60 days. If it doesn’t…




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