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I've noticed that all (not almost all - but everyone!) comments that bypass BOTCHA protection have this comment body: "comment_body[und][0][value]". It should serve as a new recipe.
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Comment #1
iva2k CreditAttribution: iva2k commented@Staratel
I don't understand what the recipe would do, can you elaborate? I think comment_body[und][0][value] is what holds the comment in the field. All non-spam comments would also have this field set. Or am I missing something?
Comment #2
PatchRanger CreditAttribution: PatchRanger commentedIt looks like I had a wave of spambots that used to have such text as body: "comment_body[und][0][value]" - so it's just my special case, never mind.
Comment #3
iva2k CreditAttribution: iva2k commentedIt was probably due to an error in the spambot script. That would be a very special case indeed.
Comment #3.0
iva2k CreditAttribution: iva2k commentedAdded info about funding.
Comment #4
eugeniqa CreditAttribution: eugeniqa commentedWhat about CAPTCHA free method?You may try Keypic. It is an alternative to CAPTCHA and protect the website automatically. Your users won't need to prove they are humen trying to understand words and letter or accomplishing logical tasks. They'll much appreciate it.
Keypic can be found here https://www.drupal.org/project/keypic