I had the same problem, but CAPTCHA solved it. It won't protect you against idiots ( humans ). Try IP blocking, although I have never used it, or ignore them if you do not require real user to register. Good luck Tom On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Wayne Johnson <wdtj@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have several drupal sites and I constantly get barraged with requests for accounts. I have Image CAPTCHA setup on all these sites and still I'm still getting 20 requests a day, mostly from China. Anyone able to share what these people/automatons are trying to do? How are they getting through CAPTCHA? How can I stop them? I am running a pretty old version of Drupal on a couple of sites, but even with almost current versions they flood in.
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