Comment by gtech1 6 months ago Why not block those 2 domains from signing up ? 5 comments gtech1 Reply june3739 6 months ago They're popular enough that we'd penalize a substantial number of users. miyuru 6 months ago Does the email address has a pattern? I faced similar registration attack, but the email address had pattern, I blocked them in code but gave a success response and the attack went away. Imustaskforhelp 6 months ago Let me guess, protonmail and tutanota? mschuster91 6 months ago Google Mail is also a very popular source of spam these days... mjburgess 6 months ago Could you add some additional check if that domain is used? (Possibly with browser fingerprinting, or other req fingerprinting)Possibly something even that just wastes a little time and makes them know you're aware of the behaviour.
june3739 6 months ago They're popular enough that we'd penalize a substantial number of users. miyuru 6 months ago Does the email address has a pattern? I faced similar registration attack, but the email address had pattern, I blocked them in code but gave a success response and the attack went away. Imustaskforhelp 6 months ago Let me guess, protonmail and tutanota? mschuster91 6 months ago Google Mail is also a very popular source of spam these days... mjburgess 6 months ago Could you add some additional check if that domain is used? (Possibly with browser fingerprinting, or other req fingerprinting)Possibly something even that just wastes a little time and makes them know you're aware of the behaviour.
miyuru 6 months ago Does the email address has a pattern? I faced similar registration attack, but the email address had pattern, I blocked them in code but gave a success response and the attack went away.
Imustaskforhelp 6 months ago Let me guess, protonmail and tutanota? mschuster91 6 months ago Google Mail is also a very popular source of spam these days...
mjburgess 6 months ago Could you add some additional check if that domain is used? (Possibly with browser fingerprinting, or other req fingerprinting)Possibly something even that just wastes a little time and makes them know you're aware of the behaviour.
They're popular enough that we'd penalize a substantial number of users.
Does the email address has a pattern? I faced similar registration attack, but the email address had pattern, I blocked them in code but gave a success response and the attack went away.
Let me guess, protonmail and tutanota?
Google Mail is also a very popular source of spam these days...
Could you add some additional check if that domain is used? (Possibly with browser fingerprinting, or other req fingerprinting)
Possibly something even that just wastes a little time and makes them know you're aware of the behaviour.