Blog spam became nil…

In my last post I talked about spam comments in blogs and how to stop them. I found out my Akismet (spam catcher plugin) got uninstalled for some reason. And that is why the spam was just pouring in.

I uploaded the plugin again and installed. And guess what in the past 2 days Akismet stopped about 30 spam comments! Phew I love that plugin. So if you have a blog and getting a lot of spam comments. Download Akismet.

These days Akismet comes pre installed in WordPress. All you have to do is to register at Wordpress. You will be given an API key. all you have to do is to enter the API key and your Akismet plugin is activated.

Another fantastic plugin is Blog Stats. It is so detailed in giving you where your traffic is coming from how they are searching for you etc. I just love it. The keywords are given to you on a platter. Then all you do is go and write a post or tweak your page accordingly.

Download Blog Stats from WordPress.

You will need your API key for this as well. Happy blogging.

Stopping blog spam

I have been away from this blog for the past two weeks. Life got in my way. When I logged in to write a post. I saw about 50 spam comments selling the usual viagra or canadian pharmacy. It has become a bit of a pain deleting the spam posts from time to time. So I googled for a solution.  Saw Shoemoney’s blog had some tips. So I will be implementing these in the next couple of days.  I hope they do work. Otherwise I will be researching on this some more.

Download how to stop spam comments on your blog
I am also going to install captcha to post a comment. You can download it from protectwebform.com. It is free, all you have to do is to create an account. Let us see if all these steps will reduce the spam comment in my blog.

Now that I am back from my break I will be post 2-3 a week.

Identity theft

I was talking to a friend of mine a couple of days ago. She has been running up high phone bills over the weekend. The reason – She entered the green card lottery online. Before she paid by credit card she checked out the website thoroughly made sure it looked legit. The site was well designed had contact email etc.
Her family and friends told her to beware of scam sites. So she went to the US govt website which warned her that there were many companies scamming people for the lottery. She had to run around ringing the Better Business Bureau and few others. As she still was not sure if the company was legit she cancelled her credit card. She also found out even if the card is cancelled it can be charged here in New Zealand. The banks do not protect you against this!

The point I am making is however careful you are sometimes slips happen. Some tips when dealing online.

  • Make sure the site you are making payment looks legit.
  • There are contact details like telephone, Physical address etc
  • At the bottom look for privacy policy, non disclosure etc.
  • Try to avoid suspicious looking sites
  • Avoid sites with popup windows popping constantly

Even then you can get scammed. The other scarier side is identity theft. Once they have your details they can assume your identity and rack up debt and your credit ratings can go down. It takes a long time to undo this.

Some tips to avoid online problems

  • Keep your passwords strong and long.
  • Don’t have one password for all your accounts
  • Change your password often. (keep a spreadsheet to avoid confusion)
  • Use a program like Roboform to do this.

Have a good antivirus program installed in your computer. Even then at times your hard drive can be compromised. I use antivirus plus by Pareto Logic and so far have not had a problem.
A good antivirus program should also detect viruses, spyware, adware, rootkits, ID-theft, keyloggers, Trojan horses and drive-by downloads. Sometimes without your knowing you can download malware from a site you visit. A program like antivirus plus will stop that from happening. I will post more about identity theft in the next couple of days.

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