As you travel around the web today, you may notice that there are sites that ask you to contact the company or person in charge as: "me [dot] surname at somedomain [dot] com"; now that may be very annoying, but it's a very safe way to make sure that their email and contact details don't get harvested.
You see there's a law against spamming, but that doesn't stop people coming to your web site, taking all your contact details and putting them in a big database, why you ask? Well because how are you going to track them without spending endless time on the net?
I've come up with a new theory that I have implemented on FireStarter's AnywhereCMS. Where I still leave my contact emails and my phone number, a lot of spamming and hacking today seems to be happing through contact forms, not mine!
You see, I've created a special set of classes and rules that determine whether someone is trying to actually contact you or just spamming or hacking you. It sounds very simple, much like a spam filter, but there aren't many web designers who have implemented and it is very simple!
Another feature that stops hacking dead is data encryption. You'll often see that there are two ways to request data from a script based on the internet: GET and POST data.
— by Ahmed, Created on Sat Aug 2006
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