The software allows users to search for suspicious IP addresses by simply entering them into Google and checking the frequency of their appearance on search results.
One of the great things about the WWW::Modbot::Test::GoogleCount module is how easy it is to use. After installing the module, you can simply include it within your code, call it and let it do the rest. The module is actually an implementation of the WWW::Modbot::Test API, which makes it fully compatible with other modules in the API.
For those not in the know, many spammers have turned to proxies and botnet zombies to avoid detection. However, the IPs they use for their malicious activities tend to show up on Google with hit counts that are often in the thousands. This is where the WWW::Modbot::Test::GoogleCount module comes handy. It allows you to scan forum posts and other web content for IP addresses and check if any of them have particularly high Google hit counts.
Overall, the WWW::Modbot::Test::GoogleCount is a powerful Perl module that is simple to use and could save you a lot of trouble in the long run. It is definitely worth considering if you are looking for new ways to improve your spam detection capabilities.
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