![]() ![]() So, now my question is that, is this weakness in my programming code? Or the spammers do not use the registration page, they some how inject the code in the database? Is it possible to check that? Is there coding practice to prevent this problem? I tried to test my registration system by registering with a spam email that already exists in the database, and my system did not let me register. However I'm still getting the spam registrations (with the emails which already exist in the stopforumspam database). So, first the forum checks the reCaptcha, and then it checks the to see if the email is spam or not. I was very surprised that how the spam bots could bypass the reCaptcha.Īnyway, to make it more secure, I did implement the API. As soon i did put the website live, it got lots of spam registrations (~30). The script first of all checks if the recaptcha code is valid, then it process. I'm using recaptcha on a very simple forum registration page. ![]()
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