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Human SPAM?

I've been receiving human-like SPAM these last days. It looks "quite human", but they're bots, and I found a way to stop almost all of them. Yesterday I received 52 SPAM attempts, but I developed a method that is working fine more than 95% of the times. This is acceptable with 50 attempts a day, but what if I become popular and receive, say, 500 attempts?

Therefore, I accept suggestions to improve my method. Please have a look at it.

http://www.isegura.es/blog/stop-spam-your-site-being-invisible-honeytrap...

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