Re: Wiki 2FA - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Re: Wiki 2FA
Date
Msg-id ff76fbf332bf25dcf6891d73237f0cd4@biglumber.com
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In response to Re: Wiki 2FA  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Wiki 2FA  (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>)
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> I dunno.  I was astonished that they came back a second time after we'd
> once thrown them off and cleaned up the mess; you'd think they'd realize
> that that would just happen again.  I think it may have been an
> intentional attack on the PG project as such, not just drive-by spamming.
> (If so, and if the goal was to complicate our lives, they succeeded.)

I doubt PG was targeted: MediaWiki was. It's a popular and easy spam vector 
these days, and reminds me of Windows in the old days: you can setup a 
brand new wiki and be guaranteed a spammer before you even start advertising 
your site. And once you are on a list, expect to never be able to fully open 
your wiki again.

The captcha war is absolutely being won by the spammers at the moment, so 
I think our current solution is probably the best tradeoff we can get. 
Although it would be nice to be able to point people the #postgresql 
channel for editor rights too.

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