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  • I just noticed yesterday it was a lot of emma rose, always lowercase, orders in a clients website. Today was looking at another site for an smtp issue and low and behold she was in there too. Its a bot, probably testing vulnerabilities. I wish you could band that name or something. I have plenty of user spam and captcha stuff on the site so not sure how its happening,

    Had a slew of Emma Rose’s on Sept 14, 2019. They have come on and off for the last year and a half or so, generally 10-20 per session, every couple of months. Always emma rose, allen street 2, ny,ny 10004. Mine are always CC via PayPal, not COD or check. Orders are never confirmed.

    I tried the NoCaptcha/ReCaptcha but I don’t require accounts at my site, so it doesn’t work (not to mention threw a header error on my site). I need a captcha for the order form, not registration/login/password.

    I did a google street view and the building appears to be in a Chinese district in lower Manhattan, NYC. I agree with the folks that believe Emma Rose just tries to get merchandise sent on pending orders. Be careful people!

    It’s annoying.

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