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Previously on "CUK Saved from the Horror of the Spammers"
I sometimes wonder if police cadets or rookie intelligence officers are given training exercises, or even routine duties, to try and farm IP addresses of anonymous forum users such as people here on CUK, or Guido's blog, or any of dozens of others.
Presumably all they have to do is make posts incorporating URLs which lead back to a site where the IP address can be collected before forwarding the request to the final address.
That's one reason I rarely click on a link unless I recognise the host name, and I never click on those compressed "ur.l" type links, although another approach is to always use private browsing mode.
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