Immediately after the previous post on the list of SSH user IDs used in attempting the brute forcing, the blog has suddenly gotten a lot more attention...
...from spammers. The number of blocked spam jumped by over a hundred in the span of just a day!
Perhaps it would be good to be careful on the wordings used here, don't want Google to be flagging this site as a malicious site
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