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by Cheah Chu Yeow.
Original Post: Referrer spam revisited
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Less than 3 weeks ago I wrote about referrer spam from fake blog sites. Today, as I peruse my access logs as part of my end-of-the-month ritual, I find myself again a victim of referrer spam.
I am getting hits from [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] (all redirected via JavaScript so that search engines ignore them). It doesn't take a Photohunt expert to notice the similarities in each site. Amazing how this sites are appear to be purely legitimate - there is a dictionary site, a Bushido site and even an academic society's anniversy meeting website . Most are just simply facades once you try to click around - links either lead back to the webroot or take you to some external site.
My conjecture: someone owns this collection of sites and is trying to get a high PageRank for the sites, either to later sell them off or for further abuse. Anyone else have a theory?
Anyhow, you can view my .htaccess to see my blacklist of referrer spamming sites as well as a mod_rewrite method of blocking referrers.