@Gasman It was spam. They dropped a link to a website.
you don't have to reveal it here, Jon, but what security measures do you have in place to prevent spam other than SQL inject escape strings? do you have a captcha? I know you already send a confirmation link via email. at least you did with your old software. and I'd also like to know, since I'm sure Colin got the notification that I previously created an account with an onion-routing server process and nothing here detected that, does your software catch that as well? over at mr. Excel, they are *somewhat* good at it, however you can still get around it and create an account over there with careful button-click ordering and being sure not to press buttons more than once. Just curious....I'm sure that stopping people from using browsers like TOR is a tough process, and I've only run into a few firms that have done it, like Goldman Sachs on Wall Street and Google. Google prevents searches using TOR after 1 search is run, and Goldman Sachs throws an "access denied" error if you try to load one of their pages using TOR.