@EriktheOutgolfer That pattern looks like it's already caught by Pattern-matching email in body and Pattern-matching email in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
Hello, just popped in to call spam on this one. A quick search on Google appears to show that the company in the user's profile develops the software linked to
Hello, just popped in to call spam on this one. A quick search on Google appears to show that the company in the user's profile develops the software linked to
@EriktheOutgolfer That pattern looks like it's already caught by Pattern-matching email in body and Pattern-matching email in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
!!/blacklist-website-force \b[a-z_]*(?:1_)?833[\W_]*272[\W_]*(?:\w[\W_])?777[a-z_]*\b(?#833-272-0777 obfuscated; abuse website blacklist for more weight/reasons; remove when this spam spree stops)
@EriktheOutgolfer Yeah, not many students have a database this big that they already understand. Makes "go find data and make this" projects pretty easy
> Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username, potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, potentially bad keyword in username ---------- Title - Position 0-30: [email protected] Title - Position 0-30: [email protected] Body - Position 0-30: [email protected] Body - Position 0-30: [email protected] Username - Position 0-30: [email protected] Username - Position 0-30: [email protected]
> Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username ---------- Title - Position 0-30: [email protected] Body - Position 0-30: [email protected] Username - Position 0-30: [email protected]
@EriktheOutgolfer While I understand your desire to code-golf your regexes, leaving the blacklisted item as teamweedforbuds(?:2018)?(?:@protonmail\.com)? makes it appear that the only thing which is being detected is a email address, or permutations on the email address. At a minimum, please add a (?#) comment that your blacklist is actually attempting to detect two distinct things: the email address and the sub-domain of the already blacklisted website.