Comment Spam
I received a most interesting comment spam today. It was probably the most innocuous I have seen. It was seductively supportive (one that made you think that there was someone out there truly praising your site!) and only had one link in it. In fact, the link wasn’t even in the body of the body of the message. His site is for some helpdesk / point-of-sale software.
I don’t think Google has caught all of them (mine don’t show up) but there are a couple of identical comments out there.
Here are the specifics:
Author : POS Software (IP: 201.252.25.167 , host167.201-252-25.telecom.net.ar)
E-mail : JuanManuel@EGAFutura.com
URI :
Comment: Well, I fully agree with your comment. :-)
BTW: I visited your blog earlier today and I just wanted to congratulate you on a well presented, and informative resource.
It's not often that I come across a web site that offers a wealth of quality. ;-)
Martin (aka POS Software Man)
And I was convinced that someone thought I had a "well presented, and informative resource." Oh, well …