Virus Guy <Virus@Guy.com> wrote in news:4F161923.B8572863@Guy.com:

> Li'l Abner wrote:
>
>> would anyone post something like this in a guestbook?

>
> (garbage stuff, including links to non-existent domains)
>
> I did a lookup on most / all of the domains in your guestbook spam,
> and none of them were even registered.
>
> I did a google search using these terms:
>
> use of non existent domains in blog guestbook comment link spam
>
> But found nothing of value.
>
> The IP is a known comment spammer:
>
> http://www.robtex.com/ip/94.19.191.183.html#ip
>
> A google search just on the IP address alone comes up with a few
> examples. See this:
>
> http://www.stopforumspam.com/ipcheck/94.19.191.183
>
> The dns query result for dret.ddns.pl points to that IP address.
>
> If you do a google search on dret.ddns.pl, you'll see a lot of wierd
> ****. There are lots of pages that show links for URL's within the
> domain dret.ddns.pl, but none of them seem to work.
>
> www.ddns.pl is a polish domain registrar. It's odd that they'd have
> one of their own hosts point to a russian IP address with a negative
> reputation.
>
> As for why this bot is posting URL's for non-existant links?
>
> It must have something to do with SEO. How exactly - I can't even
> guess.


Thanks for all the research. There was some interesting stuff there.
It's still a mystery. Maybe it's just someone with nothing better to
do... doing it to make people like me ask questions. :-(

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