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[For form SPAM]

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You have been sent to this website because you sent SPAM through a form and the individual or company uses us to show you just how much we dislike SPAM scum.


What is Form SPAM

It is specifically advertising for some product or service, but it can and often is an attempt to hack, infect with a virus, malware, and/or spyware, sent through a websites contact, feedback, or other forms.

Other forms of SPAM

SPAM is also commonly electronic junk mail, junk postings to newsgroups and blogs, that are often just a solicitation of some form. All SPAM is always potentially dangerous.

Some people define SPAM even more generally as any unsolicited email or contact. However, if a long-lost brother finds your email address and sends you a message, this could hardly be called SPAM, even though it is unsolicited.

Why Spam is a Problem

In addition to wasting people's time with unwanted emails, posts, and forms, SPAM also eats up a lot of network bandwidth. Consequently, there are many organizations, as well as individuals, who have taken it upon themselves to fight SPAM with a variety of techniques. And that is what this site is here to point out.

Prevention

A common prevention method is to use a CAPTCHA on the page, which requires the user to type in a hard to read, strangely lettered words, numbers, or pick pictures with spesified ojects in them, that are displayed on screen. The problem with this method, although it is very effective, is that many people have as many problems with CAPTCHA as bots do. Another approach requires the user to listen to a word and then type it in. However, many people find both methods annoying, and many often choose to deal with the SPAM rather than inconvenience the visitors who are contacting them.



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  • Referring URL —
  • URL Requested — /formspam.html
  • Your IP Address — 18.223.106.232
  • Server Name — access-denied.us
  • Redirect status Code (Error Code) — 200
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