2011-10-17, 11:49 PM
2011-10-18, 12:37 AM
http://mybbhacks.zingaburga.com/showthread.php?tid=1006
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(2011-07-26, 06:22 PM)faviouz Wrote: [ -> ]Well, you can't just "block" bots by enabling a button or something. Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Spam will always be a problem on the internet. And even though nowadays spam is created by real humans instead of bots, there are ways to reduce it. I recommend installing these plugins:
http://mods.mybb.com/view/stopforumspam-com-for-mybb
http://mods.mybb.com/view/fassim-anitspam
http://mods.mybb.com/view/recaptcha
http://mods.mybb.com/view/registration-s...y-question
These should help stop most spammers during registration. But for those who get it in, you can also use these:
http://mods.mybb.com/view/goodbye-spammer
http://yaldaram.com/showthread.php?tid=84
http://mybbhacks.zingaburga.com/showthread.php?tid=356
Those last two are, in my opinion, the best protection you can take against spammers. Why? Spammers usually register with the goal to spam your forum with links to their client's websites. By stopping them from using links in signatures, profiles and posts, they will probably leave and never come back. Who cares about a few nonsense posts, it's free content. At least I know they failed their mission!
2011-10-18, 03:06 AM
Bottom line - you don't 'get' security, you practice security. It's not something you can paste or plug in.
2011-10-18, 03:07 AM
Make sure you always keep your version of mybb up to date...
2011-10-18, 03:13 AM
Protect your admin dir with htpwd. Use secure passwords. Use my admin PIN tutorial
2011-10-18, 04:32 AM
Use your cpanel, create a db user and generate a good pass and use that for your admin acct....i use 16 chars
2011-10-18, 04:36 AM
ask your host to install mod_security if using Apache and stop injections and others bad requests before they can do any damage.