Another round of spam has hit the blog stats page and this time it is a link to a purported hookup service for the sexually desperate. Okay, it doesn’t say that, but that’s how I view it.
topblogstories . com / led me to this page:
Link to NSFW screen capture, but not pornographic image.
topblogstories . com / 18331&c=3 led to virtually the same page:
Link to NSFW screen capture, but not pornographic image.
Notice the javascript coding picks up where your IP is from. I suspect false advertising given the number of breasts promised.
As usual, do not click on the referrals! I hope your mother warned you about these kinds of girls…
…and hopefully you will warn others about these kinds of spam.
UPDATE: The first link now leads to a topless photo. It may be that they rotate them, but be warned it is now very NSFW!
UPDATE 2: Seeing another round of it with a small variance. Persistent, aren’t they?
topblogstories . com / 7293&c=6
UPDATE 3: Thanks to the efforts of commenter Edgar Bangkok there are more details on the spammers, both methods and probable location in Ukraine. He’s posted detailed analysis at his blog in two posts:
The first one shows how javascript is used on the webpage.
If you don’t read Italian, you’ll need to use a translation service such as Google Translate to read his posts.