Just when you think it's safe to go out again...
I've secured my fairly late-model (~1.5.6) MediaWiki against public account creation, and now I'm finding the thieves are polluting it with trackbacks. This new vandalism requires no account creation, no edit rights.
In this case, I simply went in and wiped the contents of the "mw_trackbacks" table. (I can just hear Brion saying, "DON'T DO THAT!")
Is there any strategy in place for combatting this new (to me, at least) form of vandalism?
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